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Top 6 ministers in Nana Addo's government

In their short stay in office pulse.com.gh in no particular order mentions the top six (6) ministers in the Nana Addo administration and also give reasons why they are the best.

In their short stay in office pulse.com.gh in no particular order mentions the top six (6) ministers in the Nana Addo administration.

• John Peter Amewu

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources is undoubtedly the appointee we see working in this current administration. His fight against galamsey alone is enough for him to be lauded. He seems to be fighting a syndicate which many believe is not easy but he has shown the will to end the manace.

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• Ken Ofori Atta

The continuous decline in the policy rate and inflation, the Finance Minister must be doing something right. Fitch also upgraded Ghana’s economic outlook as stable and said the government was making progress in stabilizing the economy after a period of crisis. All these show that the Ken Ofori Atta and his economic team are performing round the clock for a better economy.

• Boakye Agyarko

Dumsor was trending when he took office. Even though dumsor still occurs, it is not as often as it used to be in the Mahama-led administration. His supposed ‘brawl’ with ECG over the American Embassies non-payment of bills depicts that he is working a lot behind the scenes to make things right

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• Cecilia Dapaah

She has given an assurance that she will work tirelessly to ensure Ghana has a national carrier soon. She has also halted the payment to the contractor of the Wa airport for a shoddy work done so far. This is a Minister who is taking steps to ensure public funds are used wisely.

• Mustapha Hamid

The Minister has kept the public informed on everything that happens within government. He has issued timely statements on behalf of the govenrment and also given apt responses when questioned by the media.

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• Alan Kyeremanteng

The Minister of Trade and Industry has been able to complete the Africa Free Trade Zone Policy.

This will see the free movement of goods and services by exporters in Ghana by the end of 2017.

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