Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah says the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will not ignore calls for a reduction in the size of his government.
The President, on Sunday, October 30, 2022, addressed the nation on the state of Ghana's economy.
Speaking to Ghanaians, the President assured Ghanaians that his government is working tirelessly to ensure the current economic hardship is curtailed.
"The whole world is being taken aback...economies big and small have experienced over this year alone the highest rise and cost of living over a generation," he said.
Delineating some measures that his government is taking to resolve the economic crises, the President reiterated that there will be continuation of the policy of 30% cut in the salaries of political office holders; President, Vice President, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, MMDCEs and SOE appointees in 2023.
Also, the 30% cut in discretion expenditures of Ministries, departments and agencies remains unabated.
However, some critics say these are not enough to end the sufferings of Ghanaians if the President continues to hold the number of appointees under his administration.
They are calling for an immediate reshuffle, believing this will help streamline the economy.
Also, the founder and leader of the All Peoples Congress (APC) political party, Hassan Ayariga opines that the 30% cut in "salaries of political office holders will breed high level of CORRUPTION in your government. Because your officials will find a way of getting it from different angles".
Speaking in an exclusive interview with host Kwami Sefa Kayi on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" programme Monday morning, the Information Minister assured the public that the President has heard their concerns.
"I know many people have expressed their views that the number of Ministers, Deputy Ministers and agencies are numerous, so the size should be reduced. I don't believe the President has ignored these concerns...I don't think the President has paid no listening ear to it because there is a number of things he is about to do", he stated.
He was optimistic the size of government is part of the President's considerations.
"I know the size of government and so forth are things he continues to consider. Already, he has reduced the size of government from his first term which about 126 Ministers to about 86 and there is conversation still going on how to further cut down the size of government."
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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@Ceejay How I wish we had more sensible people giving constructive and pragmatic comments like yours! Thank you. I don't agree with everything single suggest of yours (eg, I won't drag first and second ladies into formalised national duties. They must remain voluntary contributors). Your comments are devoid of insults, straight to the point under discussion and sensible. More of those, please. This is how to build a nation! Rkb.
Yes it will be a welcomed relief if the size of government is reduced further to about 45 ministers in total. 16 regional ministers without deputies , 19 cabinet ministers as per the constitution and not more than 10 extra for deputy roles in key ministries. This will reduce the cost of governance considerably. Ideas could be to combined the education ministry with the sports ministry. Health ministry should be combined with sanitation. fisheries and agriculture must be together. Roads, transport and aviation must be one. We don't need minister for interior , the IGP must act that role and report to government. We don't need minister for defence , The army chief of defence staff should play that role. We only need one minister of national security to liaise with the police and the army for joint operations. Children and gender ministry should be scarped and that responsibility given to the first and second lady as part of their official duties. Just some ideas to look at Mr President.
WHEN YOU ADVICE ***barred word*** AND THEY FAIL TO HEED THE ADVICE, THEY GET BITTEN. NOW THE ***barred word*** PRESIDENT IS CONSIDETING CUTTING THE NUMBER OF MINISTERS. LET HIM GO AHEAD AND RETAIN THEM. MBOAS3M
The Joshua to Moses. Always interpreting the president