Cadman Atta Mills, the brother of the late President , has raised concerns about the practice of leaving the appointment of management for State-Owned Corporations entirely to the discretion and authority of the president.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, February 3, 2025, Cadman Atta Mills, a then-senior presidential advisor to the late President Atta Mills, expressed his belief that appointing managers of State-Owned Corporations, being national assets, should follow a distinct process.
He argued that such appointments should not be left to chance or reduced to political decisions.
Cadman Atta Mills proposed that the appointments of individuals to the management and boards of state institutions and agencies should be made through a selective and competitive process.