“Alan Kyerematen Promises Balanced Government with NPP and NDC Ministers”
- Alan Kyerematen to appoint half of his ministers from NPP and NDC.
- Appointments based on individual merit, not political affiliation.
- Constitution requires half of ministers to come from Parliament.
- Kyerematen's approach promotes inclusivity and unity.
The Presidential candidate for the Alliance for Revolutionary Change, Alan Kyerematen, has made a significant revelation about his plans for ministerial appointments if he wins the upcoming presidential election. Alan Kyerematen disclosed that half of his ministers will come from members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Parliament.
He explained that this decision is mandated by the 1992 Constitution, which requires him to select at least half of his ministers from Parliament. As a president for all, he wants to ensure that his government represents a diverse range of perspectives and expertise.
Alan Kyerematen emphasized that his ministerial appointments will be based on individual merit, rather than political affiliation. He will select individuals who possess the necessary skills and experience to drive the country’s development forward.
He clarified that his selections will not be limited to only NPP and NDC members, but will also include independent candidates and members of other parties that make it to Parliament. Alan Kyerematen’s approach to ministerial appointments is seen as a departure from the traditional practice of appointing ministers solely from one’s own political party.
His commitment to inclusivity and merit-based selection has been welcomed by many, who see it as a positive step towards building a more united and effective government. However, some have raised concerns about the potential challenges of working with ministers from different political backgrounds.
Alan Kyerematen remains confident that his approach will yield positive results, and that his government will be able to deliver on its promises to the Ghanaian people. Alan Kyerematen’s announcement has generated significant interest and debate in the political landscape, and many will be watching closely to see how his approach unfolds if he is elected president.