Parliament’s Appointment Committee set to vet deputy ministerial nominees

By Elsie Appiah-Osei

Accra, Feb. 23, GNA – Parliament’s Appointment Committee, chaired by First Deputy Speaker Mr Bernard Ahiafor, is set to vet President John Dramani Mahama’s deputy ministerial nominees from Monday, February 24, to Thursday, February 27, 2025.  

This follows the initial round of vetting sessions held in January 2025, which saw several sectorial ministers and regional ministerial nominees undergo rigorous scrutiny. 

A statement issued by the Media Relations of Parliament and copied to the Ghana News Agency said the upcoming sessions would focus on the remaining nominees, whose names were submitted by President Mahama to strengthen his administration’s governance and policy implementation.  

The vetting process is a constitutional requirement to ensure that nominees are qualified, competent, and fit to hold public office. 

It said the Committee would assess the nominees’ expertise, experience, and vision for their respective ministries.  

“Key areas of focus during the vetting are expected to include their plans for addressing pressing national issues,” it added. 

On day one, the Committee is scheduled to vet four nominees: Madam Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, Minister of State, Public Sector Reforms; Mr Thomas Apem Nyarko, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Fianance; Mr Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, Deputy Minister for the Interior and Mr Sampson Ahi, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry. 

The vetting process is expected to be thorough, with the Committee ensuring that the nominees are equipped to handle the demands of their respective roles. 

GNA