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Godfred Yeboah Dame, the Attorney General and Minister for Justice have once again been named the best-performing Minister for his exceptional work over the previous year.
The prize is given by the research oorganizationFAKS Investigative Service, which also considers public feedback, ministry and agency evaluations, information from regional coordination councils, and a survey on the performance of ministers, deputy ministers, and regional ministers (RCCs).
The yearly award, given by FAKS Investigative Services following a poll, evaluates ministers' efforts over a year in terms of their contributions to the advancement of the country.
The yearly poll evaluates the effectiveness of the State-Owned Companies' Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Members of Parliament (MPs).
Ghanaians have the chance to judge the effectiveness of the various government appointees over the last year through the poll.
Upon giving Mr. Dame a plaque, Yaw Sarpong, head of FAKS Investigative Services, stated that the Attorney General was chosen as a consequence of his donations of 91 cars to various organizations under his Ministry, the establishment of the Legal Aid Commission Fund, and the Law Reform Commission.
He said that another factor in the choice of the AG was Ghana's win at the Norwegian Court of Appeal in a lawsuit brought by Messrs. Jongsbru AS against the nation.
The award, Mr. Sarpong continued, is intended to motivate Mr. Dame to expand on his contribution to the nation from the previous year.
The Attorney General thanked his office's dedicated personnel for helping to keep the Ministry functioning as he accepted the award, crediting them with his accomplishment.
"Very shocked because I earned a comparable prize last year, and I had no idea that there would be a repetition, as Ministers frequently put in strong performances in this sector. Hence, it is rather humbling for us to constantly be rated as one of the finest by our colleagues, the AG added.
The honor, Mr. Dame said, "will urge me on to do more as the Attorney General and Minister of Justice," and he added that it will serve as a reminder for the Ministry to do more.
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