An unconfirmed report reaching Bryt FM news desk suggest President Akufo-Addo has finally made a major ministerial reshuffle six years of ascending into power.
The President since his first term until today has not made any major ministerial reshuffle despite several calls for such action.
The list of the reshuffle intercepted reveals that Communications minister Ursula Owusu has been named as the minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration with Kojo Oppong Nkrumah taking over from her.
Also, Bryan Acheampong is now the Interior minister designate where as Abuakwa south lawmaker lawyer Atta-Akyea makes a come back to the Food and Agriculture ministry to succeed Dr. Afriyie Akoto.
Below is the full list:
- Minister for Roads & Highways – Maintained
- Minister for Defence – Maintained
- Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration – Ursula Owusu
- Minister for Interior – Bryan Acheampong
- Minister for Works and Housing – Maintained
- Minister for Food & Agriculture – Samuel Atta Akyea
- Office of the Attorney General and Minister for Justice – Maintained
- Minister for Lands and Natural Resources – Dan Botwe
- Minister for Local Government and Rural Integration – Ignatius Baffour-Awuah
- Minister for Trade and Industry – Abu Jinapor
- Minister for Finance – Maintained
- Minister for Health – Matthew Opoku Prempeh
- Minister for Railways Development – Maintained
- Minister for Employment and Labour Relations – O. B. Amoah
- Minister for National Security – Maintained.
- Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of National Security – Ambrose Dery
- Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development – Maintained.
- Minister for Communications – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
- Minister for Education – Maintained
- Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources – Maintained
- Minister for Transport – Maintained
- Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts – Maintained
- Minister for Environment, Science and Technology – Maintained
- National Security Minister – Maintained
- Minister for Information – Herbert Krapah
- Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection – Maintained
- Minister for Youth and Sports – Maintained
- Minister for Energy – Kwabena Tahiru Hammond