President John Mahama Has Started With a Strategic Move – William Boadi, Educate Africa Institute (EAI)

President John Mahama Has Started With a Strategic Move – William Boadi, Educate Africa Institute (EAI)

President John Mahama has demonstrated visionary leadership by reducing the number of ministries in his administration from 30 to 23. This decision reflects a commitment to streamlining governance, cutting administrative costs, and enhancing efficiency. As a political analyst, I commend this initiative as a step in the right direction toward ensuring effective governance and prudent use of resources.

Former 30 Ministries:

1. Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning

2. Ministry of Interior

3. Ministry of Defense

4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration

5. Ministry of Justice and Attorney General’s Department

6. Ministry of Health

7. Ministry of Education

8. Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development

9. Ministry of Roads and Highways

10. Ministry of Transport

11. Ministry of Agriculture

12. Ministry of Energy and Petroleum

13. Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

14. Ministry of Water Resources, Works, and Housing

15. Ministry of Youth and Sports

16. Ministry of Employment and Labor Relations

17. Ministry of Trade and Industry

18. Ministry of Communications

19. Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation

20. Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection

21. Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts

22. Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development

23. Ministry of Information

24. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

25. Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs

26. Ministry of Regional Development and Coordination

27. Ministry of Public Sector Reforms

28. Ministry of National Security

29. Ministry of Private Sector Development

30. Ministry of State Enterprises

 

Current 23 Ministries:

1. Ministry of Finance

2. Ministry of Interior

3. Ministry of Defense

4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

5. Ministry of Justice and Attorney General

6. Ministry of Health

7. Ministry of Education

8. Ministry of Local Government

9. Ministry of Roads and Highways

10. Ministry of Transport

11. Ministry of Agriculture

12. Ministry of Energy

13. Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

14. Ministry of Water and Housing

15. Ministry of Youth and Sports

16. Ministry of Employment

17. Ministry of Trade and Industry

18. Ministry of Communications

19. Ministry of Science and Technology

20. Ministry of Gender and Social Protection

21. Ministry of Tourism and Culture

22. Ministry of Fisheries

23. Ministry of Information

Why This Move Matters

According to political analyst William Boadi, reducing the number of ministries fosters inter-ministerial collaboration, curbs bureaucracy, and conserves public funds that can be redirected to developmental projects. This action enhances accountability and enables the government to focus on delivering impactful policies and programs.

President Mahama has indeed started well, and this reduction of ministries is a positive step that deserves recognition and support. It shows his commitment to efficient governance and prioritizing the nation’s development over political appointments.

This bold move should serve as an example to other leaders across the continent striving for sustainable and efficient governance systems. Educate Africa Institute (EAI), as a think tank body, is pleased that President Mahama has started well. No more jobs for the boys.

Signed

William Boadi

Executive Director of Educate Africa Institute (EAI), Educationist, Political Analyst, and Social Worker

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