
Ablakwa, Kwakye Ofosu, Sam George, and others were sworn in as ministers.

According to Article 78(1) of the 1992 Constitution, President John Mahama has swore in the fourth group of ministers of state.
After a rigorous screening procedure and lengthy discussions by the Appointments Committee, Parliament approved them.
On Friday, February 7, the Jubilee House hosted a swearing-in ceremony to formally begin employment in important government posts.
Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, who will be the Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology, and Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo, who will be the Minister for Labour, Jobs, and Employment, are among the just sworn-in ministers.
Nartey, Samuel Kofi Iddie Adams has been named Minister for Sports and Recreation, while George has been named Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has assumed leadership as the Minister of Health, while Joseph Bukari Nikpe has been sworn in as the Minister of Transportation.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu has been named Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, while Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa will be the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Seidu Issifu, the Minister of State in charge of climate change and sustainability, is one of the others. Salisu Be-Awuribe Issifu will be in charge of the Savannah Region, and Charity Gardiner has been sworn in as the Regional Minister for Ahafo.
Joseph Nelson has been appointed Regional Minister for Western, while Wilbert Petty Brentum has been sworn in as Regional Minister for Western North. Francis Owusu Antwi has been allocated to Bono East, and Joseph Addae Akwaboa has been appointed Bono’s Regional Minister. Ekow Eduamoah Puozuing Charles Lwanga will be the Regional Minister for the Upper West, while Panyin Okyere will be the Regional Minister for the Central region.
Following their official inauguration, these ministers are expected to contribute to the government’s continuous endeavours to promote national development and policy implementation by bringing leadership, knowledge, and commitment to their respective positions.