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/ Apr 18, 2026

In a significant governmental restructuring, Ghana has unveiled its newly appointed Cabinet, bringing together a dynamic blend of seasoned politicians and technocrats. The new administration is poised to drive economic stability, digital transformation, infrastructure development, and green energy initiatives, reinforcing the government’s commitment to national progress.

Key Cabinet Appointments

The government has strategically positioned key figures in critical sectors to spearhead national growth:

  1. Minister for FinanceDr. Cassiel Ato Forson, MP
  2. Minister for the InteriorMuntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, MP
  3. Minister for HealthKwabena Mintah Akandoh, MP
  4. Minister for DefenceDr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah
  5. Attorney-General & Minister for JusticeDr. Dominic Akuritinga, MP
  6. Minister for Energy & Green TransitionJohn Abdulai Jinapor, MP
  7. Minister for EducationHaruna Iddrisu, MP
  8. Minister for Trade, Agribusiness & IndustryElizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, MP
  9. Minister for Lands & Natural ResourcesEmmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, MP
  10. Minister for Foreign AffairsSamuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, MP
  11. Minister for Food & AgricultureEric Opoku, MP

Driving Digital Innovation, Infrastructure, and Social Development

To enhance technological advancement, infrastructure, and governance, the following appointments have been made:

12. Minister for Communication, Digital Technology & InnovationsSamuel Nartey George, MP

13. Minister of Roads & HighwaysKwame Governs Agbodza, MP
14. Minister for Environment, Science & TechnologyIbrahim Murtala Muhammed, MP
15. Minister for Works, Housing & Water ResourcesAdjei Kenneth Gilbert
16. Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy & Religious AffairsAhmed Ibrahim, MP

Strengthening Social Welfare & Employment

With a renewed focus on gender equality, labor policies, and transportation, the government has named:

17. Minister for Gender, Children & Social ProtectionAgnes Naa Momo Lartey, MP
18. Minister for TransportJoseph Bukari Nikpe, MP
19. Minister for Labour, Jobs & EmploymentAbdul-Rashid H. Pelpuo, MP

A Vision for National Growth

The newly appointed cabinet is tasked with implementing transformative policies that will bolster economic resilience, job creation, green energy transition, and digital transformation. Analysts anticipate that this team will play a pivotal role in improving governance, fostering economic growth, and addressing key social challenges.

As Ghana embarks on this new phase of leadership, the public and political observers will be closely monitoring how these ministers translate policy into progress. Stay tuned for further updates on their strategic initiatives and impact on national development.

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