According to Justin Kodua Frimpong, the general secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), President Akufo-Addo’s decision to restructure his cabinet ten months before the general election will still be beneficial.
The president’s reorganization, according to critics, came a little too late and will have no effect during an election year. Ten months is a long time in politics, according to the General Secretary of the NPP.
Honourable Brian Acheampong has always served as my model. It didn’t take long for people to notice the innovations and interventions he brought to the ministry when he was appointed Minister of Agriculture.
“What matters is what the individual is contributing. The individual’s vision and the creative idea they are bringing to the table.
He challenged the people of Ghana to closely observe the new appointees and observe the distinctions they would make in President Akufo-Addo’s administration.
We will all be in Ghana in a few weeks and months, so we will be able to confirm whether or not they are performing. We will make a decision on December 7 regarding their ability to perform or not when they were appointed within the allotted 10 months. Let’s gauge them according to the outcome. It’s not late, in my opinion,” he remarked.
Mr. Kodua urged President Akufo-Addo to promptly restructure his cabinet on December 22.
In his speech during the party’s yearly Thanksgiving service, he emphasized how crucial the change is to the party’s goal of “breaking the eight.”