I can only appoint 60 ministers- John Mahama

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By Ashiadey Dotse

President John Dramani Mahama has admitted the difficulty of appointing only 60 ministers, as promised, despite receiving thousands of CVs from hopeful candidates.

Speaking at a Presidential Dinner in Accra on Wednesday, January 8, he emphasized the need to assemble a skilled team to meet the expectations of Ghanaians and deliver on his government’s promises.

“I have hit the ground running,” President Mahama said. “Today, I had several meetings with key multilateral and bilateral partners to find ways to improve the lives of our people and address issues such as the economy. I expect everyone with a role to play to do the same.”

He acknowledged the pressure of fulfilling his commitment to a lean government, stating, “You wouldn’t want to be in my shoes when you’ve promised to appoint only 60 ministers, yet thousands of people are sending in their CVs. Some people may be disappointed.”

However, the President reassured the public that building a successful administration requires contributions beyond ministerial positions. He added, “The success of this administration will secure us another term, perhaps under a different leader. We must get this right to maintain the confidence of Ghanaians.”

Mahama also highlighted the importance of avoiding the mistakes of the previous administration, saying, “Ghanaians punished the NPP for arrogance, incompetence, and failing to listen to their challenges. There’s no use fighting for power if we will repeat the same mistakes. That’s why I’m cautious.”

The President’s remarks reflect his commitment to building a government that prioritizes the needs of the people and restores trust in leadership.

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