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Vetting of ministers still relevant – Mohammed Abass

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  • HONESTY 7 years ago

    It is not just to help know their competence level, but to hold them responsible for any personal or selfish behaviours that can breach their terms of office.

    Just ignore the hypocrites who don't like the attention and int ...
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  • Kojo nkum 7 years ago

    I absolutely necessary to vet would be national Ministers appointed by any government in Ghana.
    Its a good thing and it would avoid our national chest being looted and would keep the Ministers on their toes to work with a ...
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  • Kpenyigba Kwesi 7 years ago

    It occurs to me that VETTING by Parliament and INTERVIEW by Employers are not the same.If Ministers cannot write essays about their job they should not be designated.Of course they can write!! Even if the vetting is relevent, ...
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  • ONIPANUA-TORONTO 7 years ago

    THE CONFIRMATION OF OTI BLESS MAKES THE WHOLE VETTING EXERCISE IRRELEVANT.

  • Concern 7 years ago

    Where are the laws to punish perpetrators of such hernious crimes against the innocent ones. These kinds of crimes are rampant in Ghana and nothing is being done to confront and eradicate them. It is a terrible reflection on ...
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  • Ghanaian 7 years ago

    What is the relevance of a committee which just rubber-stamps the nominations? Since the inception of the current constitution, how many nominees have been found short of the required standard to hold a ministerial post? Even ...
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  • Kwaku Afonu 7 years ago

    How many of them have ever been rejected in the past? It is waist of time and money. We may need to vet only those that the public complain about and let those without complaint start work. Thanks

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    Good exercise but hijacked by parties. we trying to copy the Americans but forget that in that country the states are functioning with Governors and Senators in place. In Ghana the whole government machinery stops even MMCE, ...
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  • YARO 7 years ago

    Nobody said its not relevant or necessary to vet nominees. The debate is about whether we should vet them using a generally composed commitee made up of people without pointed knowledge or expertise in the areas the nominees ...
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