Kufuor government

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This is a list of the ministers who have served in John Kufuor's New Patriotic Party government during the Fourth Republic of Ghana. This government started on January 7, 2001, the first changeover between civilian governments in Ghana through the ballot box. Kufuor also won the 2004 elections and served his second term of office ending January 2009.

Portfolio Minister Time frame Notes
PresidentJohn KufuorJan 2001 - Jan 2005
Vice PresidentAliu MahamaJan 2001 - Jan 2005
Minister for Foreign AffairsHackman Owusu-Agyeman
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
[1] 2001 Apr 2003
[2] Apr 2003 2007
Minister for InteriorMalik Al-Hassan Yakubu
Hackman Owusu-Agyeman
[1] 2001 2002[3]
[2] 2003 2005
Resigned following Yendi conflict
Minister for FinanceYaw Osafo-Maafo[1] 2001 2005
Minister for DefenceKwame Addo-Kufuor[4][1] 7 Jan 2001 6 Aug 2007
Attorney General and Minister for JusticeNana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
Papa Owusu-Ankomah
[1] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Education later
Minister for Education, Youth and Sports
Prof. Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi
Kwadwo Baah Wiredu
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for HealthRichard Winfred Anane
Dr. Kwaku Afriyie
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Food and AgricultureMajor Courage Quashigah[1] 2001 2005
Minister for FisheriesIshmael Ashitey[6] 2001 2005
Minister for Trade and IndustryDr. Kofi Konadu Apraku
Alan Kyeremanteng
[1] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2007
Ministry for Local Government and Rural DevelopmentKwadwo Baah-Wiredu
Kwadwo Adjei Darko
[1] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Economic PlanningPaa Kwesi Nduom[1] 2001 2003
Minister for Manpower Development and EmploymentCecilia Ladze Bannermann
Yaw Barimah
[6] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for EnergyAlbert Kan Dapaah
Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom (CPP)
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for MinesCecilia Ladze Bannermann[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Lands, Mines and ForestryDr. Kwaku Afriyie
Prof. Dominic Fobih
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 present
Minister for Works and HousingKwamena Bartels
Alhaji Mustapha Idris Ali
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Women and Children's AffairsMrs. Gladys Asmah[1] 2001 2005
Minister for Tourism later
Minister for Tourism and Modernisation of the Capital City
Hawa Yakubu
Jake Obetsebi Lamptey
[5] 2001 May 2002[7]
[2] 2003 2007
Minister for Environment, Science and Technology later
Minister for Science and Environment
Prof. Dominic Kwaku Fobih
Prof. Mike Oquaye
Prof. Kasim Kasanga
[1] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Public Sector Reform and National Institutional Renewal ProgrammeJoseph Henry Mensah[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Presidential AffairsJake Obetsebi Lamptey[5] 2001 2003
Minister for Parliamentary AffairsFelix Owusu-Adjapong[2] 2003 2007
Minister and Leader of Government BusinessJoseph Henry Mensah[1] 2001 2003
Minister for Roads, Highways later
Minister for Roads, Highways and Transport
Kwadwo Adjei-Darko
Richard Winfred Anane
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003 2006[8]
Minister for Ports, Harbours and RailwaysProf.Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi[2] 2003 present
Minister for Regional Co-Operation and NEPADDr. Paa Kwesi Nduom (CPP)
Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku
? 2003
[2] 2003 2006[9]
Minister for Transport and CommunicationsFelix Owusu-Adjapong[6] 2001 2003
Minister for Communications and TechnologyAlbert Kan Dapaah[2] 2003 2006
Minister for Private Sector DevelopmentCharles Omar Nyanor
Kwamena Bartels
[5] 2001 2003
[2] 2003  ?
Minister for InformationJake Obetsebi Lamptey
Nana Akomea
? 2003
[2] 2003 2005
Minister for Youth and SportsAlhaji Mallam Issah[10]2001
Minister of State (media relations)Elizabeth Ohene[5] 2001  ?
Minister of State for primary, secondary and girl-child educationChristine Churcher[6] 2001 2005
Regional Ministers
Ashanti Regional MinisterSampson Kwaku Boafo
Brong Ahafo RegionErnest Debrah
Central Regional MinisterIsaac Edumadze
Eastern Regional MinisterDr. S.K. Osafo Mensah
Greater Accra Regional MinisterSheikh I.C. Quaye
Northern Regional MinisterBen Salifu
Prince Imoru Andani
Ernest Akobuor Debrah
February November 2001[11]
November 2001 May 2003[3]
May 2003 February 2005[11]
Resigned following Yendi conflict
Upper East RegionMohamed Salifu
Upper West RegionMogtari Sahanun
Volta Regional MinisterKwasi Owusu-Yeboah
Western RegionJoseph Boahen Aidoo
  • NB. There was a cabinet reshuffle on April 1, 2003.[2]

List of ministers of state (2005–2009)

See also

References

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