President
John Dramani Mahama, on Tuesday, urged Ministers of State to strictly
adhere to government policies, which would help improve on the living
standards of Ghanaians in their areas.
That, he said, could be
achieved by implementing and monitoring all policies based on the tenets
of good governance, democracy and transparency.
President Mahama stated this when he swore into office two Deputy Ministers whose appointment has been approved by Parliament.
The Deputy Ministers, who took the oaths of Secrecy, Office and
Allegiance are Mr Andy Osei Okrah, the Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister,
and Dr Robert Baba Kuganab-Lem, the Deputy Upper East Regional
Minister.
President Mahama advised them to work effectively in
collaboration with their substantive Ministers to achieve the
development targets of the Government before the close of the year.
He advised the Upper East Regional Minister to forge ahead with the
planned irrigation project at the Kulkpong River, which is expected to
help farmers in the three northern regions, to do all year round farming
when completed.
President Mahama said although Ghana was
politically decentralised, more was yet to be carried out in the
districts and regions to make the decentralised Departments independent
and effective.
He, therefore, pledged the commitment of his
administration to work around the clock to ensure effective
decentralization, which would ensure that district officers were no
longer accountable to national officers only.
"You were
carefully selected...because of your vast experience in your various
fields and...and we are all counting on you to deliver on our promise to
the people of Ghana," President Mahama stated.
Dr Kuganab-Lem,
on behalf of his colleague, thanked President Mahama for the appointment
and gave the assurance that they would work hard to justify the
confidence reposed in them. |
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