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HERE ARE THE DEFAULTING APPOINTEES WHO RESIGNED ALONG THE WAY.

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Prof Kwesi Yankah: The Fourth Estate couldn't find the name of the Minister of State in Charge of Tertiary Education, who served in the Akufo-Addo organization from 2017 to 2020. A scholarly wear, Prof. Yankah challenged the 2020 parliamentary political decision in the Agona East Constituency on the ticket of the overseeing New Patriotic Party (NPP) yet lost. He was in office from April 4, 2017, to January 7, 2021. Rockson Bukari: Mr. Bukari surrendered in 2019 over claims of endeavored pay off of a writer to kill a story. He didn't proclaim his resources. He served from February 20, 2017, to April 29, 2019. Tangoba Abayege: She succeeded Rockson Bukari as the Upper East Regional Minister after Mr. Bukari was moved to the administration as pastor of state in 2018. Like her ancestor, Tangoba Abayege didn't proclaim her resources. Tangoba Abayage, who lost the Navrongo Central parliamentary surveys in 2020 was likewise absent from the rundown. Prior to becoming local clergyman, she was Ghana's diplomat to Italy. She was in office from November 2018 to January 7, 2021. Salifu Adam Braimah: He was the Savannah Regional Minister, who challenged yet lost the Salaga South parliamentary seat. He didn't reveal his resources. He was in office from March 27, 2019, to January 7, 2021. Evelyn Ama Kumi-Richardson: When the Bono Regional Minister-assign came to the floor of parliament for endorsement in April 2019, it met firm resistance from the minority National Democratic Congress (NDC).

 

The NDC legislators claimed at the Appointments Committee of Parliament that Evelyn Ama Kumi-Richardson, who had been a previous Sunyani Municipal Chief Executive, serious prevarication in the announcement of resources and discount of cash to the state as requested in the Auditor General's report.

 

There were likewise unanswered inquiries in regards to the reallocation of a vested land. Yet, the report of the Appointments Committee of Parliament, which suggested Ms Kumi-Richardson's endorsement by larger part choice, got her free from every one of the charges by the Auditor General. After secret democratic, the minority had their say yet the larger part had their direction.

 

Notwithstanding this, Ms. Kumi Richardson didn't proclaim her resource when Parliament endorsed her to turn into a local priest. She served from March 27, 2021, to January 7, 2021. Likewise, on the rundown of the priests and delegate clergymen who neglected to proclaim their resources are the accompanying and the portfolios they served:

Sulemana Alhassan-Upper West Regional Minister (March 27, 2021, to January 7, 2021)

Carlos Ahenkorah-Deputy Minister, Trade and Industry (April 11, 2017, to July 3, 2020)

William Owuraku Aidoo-Deputy Minister, Energy (April 11, 2017, to January 7, 2021.) He was reappointed when President Akufo-Addo won a subsequent term.

Vincent Sowah Odotei-Deputy Minister, Communications (April 2017 to April 2020).

Bernard Oko Boye-Deputy Health Minister (April 20, 2020, to January 7, 2021).

Anthony N-Yoh Puowele Karbo-Deputy Minister, Roads and Highways (April 11, 2017, to January 7, 2021)

Francis Kingsley Ato Cudjoe-Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Aquaculture (April 11, 2017, to January 7, 2021)

Siaka Stevens-Deputy Regional Minister, Bono (March 27, 2019, to January 2021)

Samuel Yeyu Tika-Deputy Regional Minister, Savannah ( March 27, 2019, to January 2021)

Tahiru Tia Ahmed-Deputy Regional Minister, North East - (March 27, 2019, to January 7, 2021)

Johnson Avuletey-Deputy Regional Minister, Volta Region - (March 27, 2019, to January 2021)

Thomas Adjei Baffour-Deputy Regional Minister, Central - March 3, 2017, to January 7, 2021

Joseph Tetteh-Deputy Regional Minister, Eastern (March 3, 2017, to August 2018)

Elizabeth Kwatsoo Tetteh Sackey-Deputy Regional Minister, Greater Accra (March 3, 2017, to January 7, 2021).

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