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Ministers Performance 2013

Tue, 7 Jan 2014 Source: FAKS Investigative Services

FAKS Investigative Services release Survey on the Performances of Ministers and Parliamentarians for 2013

The 2013 survey conducted by FAKS Investigative Services, an investigative and research company in Ghana to recognize some exceptional work done by some Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Regional Ministers and Members of Parliament in Ghana has ended.

The survey, which is the second edition, started in September 2013 and ended in the second week of December, 2013. This survey recognized the performances of Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Regional Ministers and Members of Parliament (MPMs) for the year 2013.

The survey was conducted across the country with focus on Accra, Tema, Kumasi, Ho, Tamale, Koforidua, Wa, Bolga, Sunyani, Cape Coast and Takoradi.

The objective of this survey was to recognize the tremendous contributions that some Members of Parliament MPs and Ministers have made towards the development of the country in Ghana in the year 2013.

However, there are some of them who stand tall among their colleagues. These personalities have done well in exercising their duties, according to the public.

The field investigators sought the opinion of Ghanaians which of these MPMs performed well and also deserve to be recognized for 2013, constituting 75%. However, the project team also took into consideration of various projects executed by these MPMs, especially the Ministers, which also constituted only 25%.

The team took into consideration, and reviews various Ministries projects made available to the public at the Meet-The-Press series organized by the Ministry of Information and Media Relations. The team monitored every single Meet-The-Press that took place in 2013.

Method of the survey

FAKS Investigative Services went to the streets of Accra, Tema, Kumasi, Ho, Tamale, Koforidua, Wa, Bolga, Sunyani, Cape Coast and Takoradi, which public opinion were sought, apart from the various Ministries project executed.

Samples were taken from over 3,329 Ghanaians; representing 83% out of the 4,000 Ghanaians targeted to be interviewed. Per the results, the winners scored averagely between 97% (Excellence). 1st runners-up scored between 75% (Very Good) while the 2nd runners-up scored between 68% (Good). Below 60% is Partial.

However, the Members of Parliament (MPs) survey was conducted in Parliament with mostly responses coming from some of the MPs themselves, Majority and Minority Secretariats, Journalists, and workers in Parliament.

This year we add to the categories the Most Respected Minister for 2013 and the Most Popular Minister for 2013.

The winners are:

MINISTERS

1. Best Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Seth Terkper - Finance Minister

2. 2nd Best Minister of the Year 2013 – Madam Hanny-Sherry Ayitey - Health Minister

3. 3rd Best Minister of the Year 2013 – Madam Jean Naana Opoku Agyemang- Education Minister

DEPUTY MINISTERS

1. Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Felix Ofosu Kwakyi- Information and Media Relation Ministry

2. 2nd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2013 – Hon. Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, Education Ministry

3. 3rd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2013 – Hon. Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye- Trade and Industry Ministry

REGIONAL MINISTERS

1. Best Regional Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Samuel Sarpong- Central Regional Minister

2. 2nd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2013 – Madam Helen Ntoso- Eastern Regional Minister

3. 3rd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Joshua Nii Laryea-Agbo- Volta Regional Minister

The Most Respected Minister for 2013- Madam Hannah Tetteh, Foreign Affairs Minister

The Most Popular Minister for 2013- Hon. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Youth and Sports Minister

PARLIAMENTARIANS

1. Overall Best MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. W.O. Boafo, Akropong Constituency

2. Best Majority MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak, Asawase Constituency

3. Best Minority MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Anthony Osei Akoto, Old Tafo Constituency

4. Best Majority Female MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Hajia Lardi Ayamba, Pusiga Constituency

5. Best Minority Female MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Adwoa Safo, Dome Kwabenya Constituency

About 63% of those interviewed by the team agreed with the President’s decision to move Ministers from one region to another.

Nearly 43% of those interviewed by the field investigators have not heard any Deputy Minister’s name. About 36% of them have heard some of the names of Deputy Ministers, but do not know their positions. The remaining 21% of them knows the names of Ghana’s Deputy Ministers and their positions as well.

1ST EDITION WINNERS

MINISTERS

1. Best Minister of the Year 2012 - Samuel Ofosu Ampofo (Local Govt.)

2. 2nd Best Minister of the Year 2012 - Hannah Tetteh (Trade Min.)

3. 3rd Best Minister of the Year 2012 – Hon. Haruna Iddrisu (Communications)

DEPUTY MINISTERS

1. Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2012 – Hon. Samuel Okudzato Ablakwah (Info.)

2. 2nd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2012 - Seth Tekper (Finance)

3. 3rd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2012 - Elvis Afriyie Ankrah (Local Govt.)

REGIONAL MINISTERS

1. Best Regional Minister of the Year 2012 - Victor Smith (Eastern Region)

2. 2nd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2012 - Paul Evans Aidoo (Western Region)

3. 3rd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2012 - Dr. Kwaku Agyeman-Mensah (Ashanti Region)

PARLIAMENTARIANS

1. Overall Best MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. William Ofori Boafo

2. Best Majority MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. Alban Sumani Bagbin

3. Best Minority MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu

4. Best Majority Female MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. Hajia Boforo

5. Best Minority Female MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. Cecilia Abena Dapaah

SIGED

Mr. Fred Yaw Sarpong

CEO FAKS Investigative Services

+233(0)0549494838/+233(0)0204646009

Email: faks.investigatives@gmail.com

Columnist: FAKS Investigative Services