TV3 and 3News have exclusively obtained documents revealing President John Dramani Mahama's latest wave of ministerial appointments, including nine cabinet positions and three regional ministers.
These appointments add to the growing list of key positions already announced by the government as part of its efforts to reshape the governance landscape and signal a strategic move to strengthen key sectors including education, agriculture, and infrastructure development.
This intercepted document offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Mahama administration's governance strategy. Among the high-profile appointments, veteran parliamentarian Haruna Iddrisu takes the helm at the Ministry of Education, while Kwame Governs Agbodza has been tapped to lead the crucial Ministry of Roads and Highways. The appointments reflect a careful balance of experienced politicians and technocrats, with several returning ministers bringing valuable institutional knowledge to their roles.
Regional ministerial nominees The intercepted document outlines three key appointments for Regional Minister positions: Wilbert Petty Brentum - Western North Region Eduamoah Ekow Panyin Okyere - Central Region Joseph Nelson - Western Region Newly nominated ministers The document also features nine ministerial nominations, blending political experience with innovative leadership.