An annual survey of the performance of Ministers and Deputy Ministers
The survey, according to the Chief Executive Officer of FAKS, Fred Yaw Sarpong, focused on project initiatives, the execution of projects and the impacts the projects have or are going to have on society and Ghanaians as a whole.
The survey took place place between the months of October and December, 2018.
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The 2018 survey was the 7th Edition since FAKS started assessing the performance of Ministers, Deputies, Regional Ministers, MPs and others.
The survey FAKS gave Ghanaians the opportunity to show how they see the ministers and their deputies
Respondents such as students, petty traders, journalists, MPs, civil society organizations (CSOs), traditional rulers, academia, business owners, commercial drivers and others contributed to the survey.
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Check full list of the most performing ministers and Deputy Minister below:
BEST 10 MINISTERS, 2018
1st – Dr. Ibrahim Mohammed Awal- Business Development Minister
Respondents: 4,211
Mark: 93.18%
2nd – Hon. Dan Kwaku Botwe- Regional Reorganization and Development Minister
Respondents: 4,001
Mark: 88.53%
3rd – Hon. Joe Ghartey- Railway Development Minister
Respondents: 3,911
Mark: 86.54%
4th -Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh- Education Minister
Respondents: 3,899
Mark: 86.28%
5th -Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto – Food and Agriculture Minister
Respondents: 3,502
Mark: 77.49%
6th – Hon. Isaac Kwame Asiamah- Youth and Sports Minister
Respondents: 3,233
Mark: 71.54%
7th – Hon. Ambrose Dery- Interior Minister
Respondents: 3,203
Mark: 70.87%
8th – Kwesi Amoako Atta- Roads and Highways Minister
Respondents: 3,153
Mark: 69.77%
9th – Hon. Kwaku Agyemang Manu – Health Minister
Respondents: 3,102
Mark: 68.64%
10th – Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah – Information Minister
Respondents: 3,027
Mark: 66.98%
BEST 10 DEPUTY MINISTERS, 2018
1st – Martin Adjei- Mensah Korssh- Regional Organization and Development
Respondents: 3,978
Mark: 88.03%
2nd – Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum – Education
Respondents: 3,877
Mark: 85.79%
3rd- Michael Yaw Gyato – Water Resources and Sanitation
Respondents: 3,728
Mark: 82. 49%
4th –Hon. Gifty Tina Mensah – Health
Respondents: 3,656
Mark: 80.90%
5th – Hon. Henry Quartey- Interior
Respondents: 3,523
Mark: 77.95%
6th – Dr. Mohammed Amin Anta- Energy
Respondents: 3,417
Mark: 75. 61%
7th- Hon. Kwaku Kwarteng – Finance
Respondents: 3,217
Mark: 71. 18%
8th – Hon. Vincent Sowah Odotei- Communications and Anthony N-Yoh Puowele Karbo- Roads and Highways
Respondents: 3,077
Mark: 68.09%
9th – Godfred Dame- Attorney General and Pius Enam Hadzide -Youth and Sports
Respondents: 3,019
Mark: 66. 81%
10th – Hon. Barbara Oteng Gyasi- Lands and Natural Resources
Respondents: 2.957
Mark: 65.43%
President Nana Akufo Addo’s government came with a lot of ministers, which was criticized by most Ghanaians.