Special aide to President John Mahama, , has applauded the government's recent decision to trim the number of ministries from 30 to 23, describing it as a step in the right direction but emphasizing the need for tangible outcomes.

Speaking on TV3's The Keypoints with Alfred Ocansey, Mogtari stated, "When you have very large and amorphous government machinery, it creates dissatisfaction.

The citizens were expecting this reduction, and it aligns with their aspirations." She highlighted that while the move signals a commitment to efficiency, it must translate into real results. "The reduction in the number of ministers is a great first step, but it cannot end there.

There must be clear indicators showing how this improves efficiency and reduces waste," she said.