Vetting To Continue With Ministers-Designate For Sanitation, Transport Today
The Appointments Committee of Parliament will later today, February 22 resume hearings for the nominees of the President for various ministerial roles. The Minister of Sanitation nominee, Cecilia Abena Dapaah and the Minister for Transport, Ofori Asiamah are expected to be vetted today. The two nominees held these same
portfolios in the first Akufo-Addo administration though Mrs. Dapaah previously served as the Aviation Minister too. Among many other things, Kweku Ofori Asiamah is expected to be questioned on the controversial Frontier Healthcare Services contract after five previous nominees said they had no details on the controversial
arrangement. Meanwhile, Political Scientist, Prof. Atsu Ayee has urged the Speaker of Parliament to develop a template for the vetting where nominees who fall short, will be disqualified. The speaker will have to design a template and a format. What are the questions about? Is it about professional or technical issues? Are they
about policy? On the performance of the Appointments Committee so far, he said I think what they have done so far is satisfactory and there is more room for improvement. On Tuesday, three appointees are scheduled to face the committee; Joseph Cudjoe, the Minister-designate for Public Enterprises, Works and
Housing Minister of State-designate, Freda Prempeh and Samuel Abdulai Jinapor, Minister-designate for Lands and Natural Resources. Again, three nominees on Wednesday, February 24 will be vetted; the Railway Minister-designate John Peter Amewu, Minister-designate for Works and Housing, Francis Asenso
Boakye and Awal Mohammed, the Minister-designate for Tourism, Arts and Culture. The Appointments Committee will on Thursday vet Mustapha Ussif, Ebenezer Kojo Kum and Alan Kyeremate for the Youth and Sports, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs and Trade and Industry ministries respectively. On Friday, the Committee will commence vetting of nominees for the various regions in Ghana.