Parliament has approved Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak as the Minister for the Interior, cementing his position as a key figure in the nation’s security and governance framework.
The Asawase MP, whose appointment has been hailed as a recognition of his vast experience and dedication to public service, is expected to lead the charge in addressing pressing security challenges.
Following a rigorous vetting process, the approval marks a pivotal moment for the Interior Ministry, a critical pillar in ensuring national stability.
Additionally, Parliament confirmed four regional ministers-designate: Ali Adolf John for the Northern Region, John Kwadwo Gyapong for Oti, James Gunu for Volta, and Mrs. Rita Akosua Awatey for the Eastern Region.
Their appointments have been described as a strategic boost for regional governance, with stakeholders expressing optimism about their potential to drive development and resolve local challenges.