The Cabinet of Ghana is the Executive Branch of the Government of Ghana. The Cabinet members are appointed by the President and report to the President. The Cabinet is constituted in conformity with Article 76 (1) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The Constitution enjoins the President to have a Cabinet of no fewer than 10 and not more than 19 ministers.[1]

Current cabinet

PortraitPortfolioIncumbentTerm
Ministry of Trade and IndustryAlan Kyeremanten2017 -
Ministry of FinanceKen Ofori-Atta2017 -
Ministry of DefenceDominic Nitiwul2017 -
Ministry of the InteriorAmbrose Dery2017 -
Ministry of EnergyBoakye Agyarko2017 -
Office of Attorney General and Ministry of JusticeGloria Akuffo2017 -
Ministry of Foreign AffairsShirley Ayorkor Botchway2017 -
Ministry of Food and AgricultureDr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto2017 -
Ministry of EducationDr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh2017 -
Ministry of HealthKwaku Agyemang-Manu2017 -
Minister of Monitoring and EvaluationDr. Anthony Akoto Osei2017 -
Ministry of Regional Reorganization and DevelopmentDan Kweku Botwe2017 -
Ministry of Lands and Natural ResourcesJohn Peter Amewu2017 -
Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources Joseph Kofi Adda2017 -
Ministry of Railway DevelopmentJoe Ghartey2017 -
Ministry of Employment and Labour RelationsIgnatius Bafuor Awuah2017 -
Ministry of TransportKweku Ofori Asiamah2017 -
Ministry of Tourism, Arts and CultureCatherine Afeku2017 -
Ministry of Special Development InitiativeMavis Hawa Koomson2017 -
Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture DevelopmentElizabeth Afoley Quaye2017 -
Ministry of Roads and HighwaysKwasi Amoako Atta2017 -
Ministry of Youth and SportsIsaac Kwame Asiamah2017 -
Deputy minister (Ghana)William Owuraku Aidoo

See also

References

  1. FM, Citi. "Arts Minister Catherine Afeku makes it to Cabinet". ghanaweb.com. ghanaweb. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
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