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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| President | John Kufuor | Jan 2001 - Jan 2005 | |
| Vice President | Aliu Mahama | Jan 2001 - Jan 2005 | |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs | Hackman Owusu-Agyeman Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo | [1] 2001 – Apr 2003 [2] Apr 2003 – 2007 | |
| Minister for Interior | Malik Al-Hassan Yakubu Hackman Owusu-Agyeman | [1] 2001 – 2002[3] [2] 2003 – 2005 | Resigned following Yendi conflict |
| Minister for Finance | Yaw Osafo-Maafo | [1] 2001 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Defence | Kwame Addo-Kufuor[4] | [1] 7 Jan 2001 – 6 Aug 2007 | |
| Attorney General and Minister for Justice | Nana 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 Health | Richard Winfred Anane Dr. Kwaku Afriyie | [5] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Food and Agriculture | Major Courage Quashigah | [1] 2001 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Fisheries | Ishmael Ashitey | [6] 2001 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Trade and Industry | Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku Alan Kyeremanteng | [1] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2007 | |
| Ministry for Local Government and Rural Development | Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu Kwadwo Adjei Darko | [1] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Economic Planning | Paa Kwesi Nduom | [1] 2001 – 2003 | |
| Minister for Manpower Development and Employment | Cecilia Ladze Bannermann Yaw Barimah | [6] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Energy | Albert Kan Dapaah Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom (CPP) | [5] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Mines | Cecilia Ladze Bannermann | [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Lands, Mines and Forestry | Dr. Kwaku Afriyie Prof. Dominic Fobih | [5] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – present | |
| Minister for Works and Housing | Kwamena Bartels Alhaji Mustapha Idris Ali | [5] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Women and Children's Affairs | Mrs. 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 Programme | Joseph Henry Mensah | [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Presidential Affairs | Jake Obetsebi Lamptey | [5] 2001 – 2003 | |
| Minister for Parliamentary Affairs | Felix Owusu-Adjapong | [2] 2003 – 2007 | |
| Minister and Leader of Government Business | Joseph 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 Railways | Prof.Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi | [2] 2003 – present | |
| Minister for Regional Co-Operation and NEPAD | Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom (CPP) Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku | ? – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2006[9] | |
| Minister for Transport and Communications | Felix Owusu-Adjapong | [6] 2001 – 2003 | |
| Minister for Communications and Technology | Albert Kan Dapaah | [2] 2003 – 2006 | |
| Minister for Private Sector Development | Charles Omar Nyanor Kwamena Bartels | [5] 2001 – 2003 [2] 2003 – ? | |
| Minister for Information | Jake Obetsebi Lamptey Nana Akomea | ? – 2003 [2] 2003 – 2005 | |
| Minister for Youth and Sports | Alhaji Mallam Issah[10] | 2001 | |
| Minister of State (media relations) | Elizabeth Ohene | [5] 2001 – ? | |
| Minister of State for primary, secondary and girl-child education | Christine Churcher | [6] 2001 – 2005 | |
| Regional Ministers | |||
| Ashanti Regional Minister | Sampson Kwaku Boafo | ||
| Brong Ahafo Region | Ernest Debrah | ||
| Central Regional Minister | Isaac Edumadze | ||
| Eastern Regional Minister | Dr. S.K. Osafo Mensah | ||
| Greater Accra Regional Minister | Sheikh I.C. Quaye | ||
| Northern Regional Minister | Ben 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 Region | Mohamed Salifu | ||
| Upper West Region | Mogtari Sahanun | ||
| Volta Regional Minister | Kwasi Owusu-Yeboah | ||
| Western Region | Joseph Boahen Aidoo | ||
- NB. There was a cabinet reshuffle on April 1, 2003.[2]