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Which Minister Under Mahama’s Government Has Not Performed Up To Expectation So Far

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Which Minister Under Mahama’s Government Has Not Performed Up To Expectation So Far

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Ghanaians have been actively discussing the performance of some key ministers under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration. While some citizens believe a few ministers are working hard behind the scenes, others say the impact on ordinary people is still not strong enough. Is time to rate these ministers after almost 2 years in power.

Click an images below to vote for the underperformed minister from the list below and submit to show their rankings:

 

1. Cassiel Ato Forson — Minister for Finance
2. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak — Minister for the Interior
3. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh — Minister for Health
4. Haruna Iddrisu — Minister for Education
5. Samuel Nartey George — Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations
6. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa — Minister for Foreign Affairs

Which Minister Under Mahama’s Government Has Not Performed Up To Expectation So Far
Which Minister Under Mahama’s Government Has Not Performed Up To Expectation So Far

💬 Vote and share your reason in the comments.

Since returning to office, President John Dramani Mahama’s administration has remained under intense public attention. Citizens across the country continue to monitor how ministers are handling key sectors including finance, health, education, security, technology, and foreign affairs.

While some Ghanaians believe the government has shown signs of stability and renewed energy, others argue that a few ministers are still struggling to meet expectations.

One of the most discussed ministers is Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson. Many citizens expected quick economic relief, reduction in hardship, and stronger improvements in living conditions. Although some economic indicators appear to be improving, critics argue that many ordinary Ghanaians are still battling high costs of living and unemployment.

Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has also faced public scrutiny, especially concerning security concerns, public safety, and emergency response issues. Some citizens believe more visible action and stronger communication are needed from the ministry.

Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh remains one of the most talked-about names among healthcare workers and young professionals. Issues surrounding postings, recruitment, allowances, and working conditions continue to generate heated discussions online and on radio platforms.

Meanwhile, Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu is also under pressure from students, parents, and graduates who expect faster reforms, improved infrastructure, and better employment opportunities after school.

In the technology and communications sector, Samuel Nartey George has become a major public figure due to his outspoken style and digital policies. While supporters praise his energy and visibility, critics believe there should be quicker progress in digital innovation, affordability, and online opportunities for the youth.

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has also attracted mixed reactions. Some Ghanaians applaud his active presence and diplomatic engagement, while others believe more should be done to improve Ghana’s international image and support for citizens abroad.

However, many political observers believe it may still be too early to make final judgments. According to supporters of the administration, the government inherited major economic and structural challenges that require time to fix.

Still, public expectations remain extremely high.

For many citizens, performance is not just about speeches or policies — it is about visible results, opportunities, improved living conditions, and practical solutions that directly affect everyday life.

As the Mahama administration moves forward, ministers will continue facing growing pressure from citizens demanding accountability, faster delivery, and stronger leadership.

🇬🇭 OVER TO YOU GHANAIANS
Which of these ministers do you think has disappointed the most so far — and why?

Drop your opinion in the comments section. 

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