Newly elected president
Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana sworn into office 12 more ministers approved by
parliament, charging them to work toward bringing progress and prosperity for
the west African country.
The ceremony comes 11 days
after the first batch of 13 ministers were sworn into office last month.
Addressing the ministers at
the Flagstaff House on Wednesday, Akufo-Addo said Ghanaians have placed
squarely their faith in the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to engineer the
transformation of their social and economic circumstance that will lead to the
progress and prosperity of the nation.
“We have to be up to the
responsibility and work together in the spirit of genuine cooperation to
realize their hopes.
“History demands no less
from us,” he said.
He tasked the new
ministers, including communications, railways development and transport, to
allow humility, sincerity and honesty to guide them in their routine activities
as public servants.
The Minister for Monitoring
and Evaluation Anthony Akoto Osei thanked the president for giving them the
opportunity to serve the nation in their various capacities. (Xinhua/NAN)

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