In a move that has generated widespread approval among Ghanaians, President John Dramani Mahama has officially reduced the number of ministries in his government from 30 to 23.
This decision, made through an executive instrument, was shared by Felix Kwakye Ofosu on Facebook and has been welcomed by many as a step toward a more efficient and cost-effective administration.
The reduction is in line with Mahama’s pre-election promise to streamline the government to save taxpayer money.
During his campaign, the president emphasized the importance of a leaner, more accountable government, one that would better serve the interests of the Ghanaian people without unnecessary bureaucracy. Now, with this move, it appears Mahama is living up to his pledge.
The announcement of the reduced number of ministries has sparked excitement across the country, with citizens applauding the president for taking concrete action to fulfil his promises.
Many Ghanaians have expressed their satisfaction, noting that it’s a positive step in addressing the country’s financial challenges while ensuring that resources are allocated more effectively.

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