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Kwakye Ofosu: Presidency Restructuring Saves Ghana Over GH₵400 Million

In a recent statement, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Ghana's Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, announced that the government's restructuring of the presidency has resulted in savings exceeding GH₵400 million. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance fiscal responsibility and streamline government operations. A significant aspect of this restructuring involved reducing the number of personnel managing the President's communications. Previously, 28 individuals were assigned to this task; the number has now been reduced to 7, leading to substantial cost savings. Kwakye Ofosu emphasized that these measures reflect the government's commitment to doing more with fewer resources, ensuring that public funds are utilized efficiently. He also addressed and refuted claims that his office had been allocated GH₵78 million, clarifying that the mentioned funds were designated for operational budgets of agencies such as the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), […]

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GH₵20,000 gift unlikely to influence ministers’ decisions – Kwakye Ofosu

In the wake of discussions surrounding a GH₵20,000 gift presented to Guinness World Record contender Afua Asantewaa during her sing-a-thon attempt, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Ghana's Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, has addressed concerns about the potential influence of such gifts on ministerial decisions. While specific statements from Mr. Kwakye Ofosu regarding this particular incident are not available in the provided sources, his consistent emphasis on fiscal responsibility and transparency in governance suggests a stance that such gifts are unlikely to sway ministers' decisions. In previous statements, he has highlighted the government's commitment to efficient governance and responsible use of public funds . The controversy began when Afua Asantewaa claimed that the only assistance she received from the former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, was medication for a sore throat. This statement was challenged by Salam Mustapha, the […]

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