Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has defended appointing a government of 110 ministers saying it is ‘a necessary investment’ and that ‘it ...
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has defended appointing a government of 110 ministers saying it is ‘a necessary investment’ and that ‘it is not going to be a holiday’ for ministers, reports the Reuters.
“I’m aware that people are concerned about what they see as maybe the cost of this large government,” Akufo-Addo admitted in an interview on national television.
“It is a necessary investment to make, for the rapid transformation of this country…they (ministers) are coming to work, it is not going to be a holiday” the President added
Out of the 110, fifty-six of them are full ministers, while 50 are deputy ministers, with the remaining four, ministers of state. It is the largest government since the country, of about 27 million inhabitants, adopted a democratic constitution in 1992.
President Nana Addo has reiterated his commitment to protect the public purse. He also argued about 65% of his appointees are already in Parliament drawing salaries and the cost involved in turning them into ministers will be just a drop in the ocean according to Myjoyonline.
“The number of deputy ministers, 42 out of 50 are all Parliamentarians. In effect, converting them from Parliamentarians into ministers, the marginal cost of that transformation is minimal in terms of its impact on the public exchequer.” Said the President
The President has been under intense criticism since the appointment. While some have argued that the decision will lead to bureaucracy, others believe that it will only worsen corruption and burden the public purse. But the President on says the unprecedented problems confronting Ghana demand a large government according to Citi FM.
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo |
President Akufo-Addo said that his government is dedicated to increasing the growth of the economy from 3.6% to 6% and reducing the deficit from some 9% to 6%.
Akufo-Addo who was elected last December, promising to cut expenditure and fight corruption, said the appointments were necessary.
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