President Mahama Appoints First Batch of Ministers to Launch “Reset Ghana” Initiative

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    Update: This page has been updated with the most recent information as of 8 p.m. GMT Jan. 1, 2025.

    Ghanaian President John Mahama has submitted his first set of ministerial nominees to parliament as he hits the ground running to fulfill his promises to turn Ghanaโ€™s economy around.

    Cassiel Ato Forson, former parliament minority leader and deputy finance minister during Mahamaโ€™s first term between 2013 and 2017, has been nominated as Minister of Finance. Forson, a chartered accountant and tax practitioner, will be charged with efforts to grow Ghanaโ€™s economy.

    Shortly after his nomination, Forson met with a delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as the country is looking to secure financing despite Ghanaโ€™s complex history with financial institutions. โ€œWe are committed to work with the IMF, but we also want to ensure that we can raise financing; additional finance, working with IMF and other domestic, international partners,โ€ Forson told reporters before the meeting.

    Completing the list of nominees are John Abdulai Jinapor as the Minister of Energy and Dominic Akuritinga Ayine as the Attorney General and Minister of Justice. Like Forson, Jinapor was also the former energy deputy minister under Mahama; however, his appointment might not inspire much confidence, considering that persistent power cuts started becoming prominent during his previous time in office.

    Meanwhile, Ayine is a senior lawyer with three decades of experience and holds a PhD in law from Stanford University. Ayine has also previously served as deputy attorney general and justice minister. A month after winningย the presidential election by the widest margin in almost two decades, John Mahama has resumed office for the start of his second and final term. Mahama, who was ousted by outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo in 2017 after his first four years in office, faces the difficult task of restoring public confidence in governance.

    “While Ghanaians take great pride in our thriving democracy, they are deeply dissatisfied with the quality of governance over the years,” Mahama said during his inauguration speech yesterday. “They have openly voiced their dissatisfaction through the decisive action they undertook at the recent polls.”

    Seemingly with an understanding of the heft of the task before him, the reemergent president’s speech touched on a broad number of issues his administration will focus on, including strengthening diplomatic ties at home and abroad, pursuing technological advancements and improving public health infrastructure.

    The main focus, however, will be on four critical areas: economic restoration and stabilization of the macroeconomic environment; improvement of the business/investment environment to ensure Ghana’s reopening for business; governance and constitutional reforms; and accountability and the fight against corruption.

    During the campaign trail, Mahama promised to turn Ghana into a โ€œ24-hour economyโ€ to combat the country’s ongoing cost of living crisis. He reiterated that same ideal, stating that this economic system will “bolster job creation for the youth, stimulate local industries, attract foreign investments, and allow us to build resilient communities and a sustainable future.”

    In his speech, he referenced “the economic hardship,” now an everyday term, stating that Ghana has “lurched from crisis to crisis” in recent years. “Today marks the beginning of a new opportunity,” he said. “An opportunity to make a difference in our governance and economic management. We shall reset Ghana!”

    Days before the December polls, Mahama unveiled 26 policies he hoped to effect in his first 120 days in office. They include forming the leanest and most efficient government in Ghana’s fourth republic, implementing a โ€œNo-Academic-Feeโ€ policy for all first-year students in public tertiary institutions, establishing the Women’s Development Bank, and many more. Per his inauguration speech, achieving these policies in the stated timeframe will prove his readiness to be a worthy leader.

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