Vetting of five nominees
rescheduled
Accra, Feb. 7,
Ghanadot/GNA – Supporters and
well-wishers of ministerial nominees
who came in their numbers and
journalists who gathered at
Parliament House for the vetting of
the nominees by the Appointments
Committee were disappointed after a
long wait.
The vetting of five nominees, which
was to begin at 1000 hours, was
called off at around 1330 hours when
the Chairman of the Committee, Mr
Edward Doe-Adjaho and members of the
Committee informed the gathering
that the meeting had been
rescheduled.
Mr Doe-Adjajo, who began by
apologizing profusely, said the
vetting of the nominees had to be
called off because they had to build
consensus over certain issues
relating to the nominees appearing
before them.
The Chairman of the Committee, who
did not go into specific details,
said they had to do some
negotiations to ensure that the
nominees meet the test when they
finally appeared before the
Committee.
The nominees are Alhaji Collins
Dauda for Ministry of Lands and
Forestry, Ms Sherry Ayittey, for the
Ministry of Science and Technology,
Dr Oteng Adjei for the Ministry of
Energy, Alhaji Mohammad Mumuni for
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the
Regional Integration and Mr Joe
Gidisu for the Ministry of Roads and
Highways.
The vetting has been rescheduled for
Monday.
Mr Mike Hammah, nominated for the
Ministry of Transport, would join
the other nominees to bring the list
to six.
GNA