Parliament has named Bernard Ahiafor as the Chairperson of its Appointments Committee, which is responsible for vetting and recommending nominees for key government positions.
He will work closely with Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, who serves as the Vice Chairperson. Other key members include Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Majority Leader, as Ranking Member, and Patricia Appiagyei, who takes on the role of Deputy Ranking Member.
The Appointments Committee’s primary responsibility is to scrutinize individuals nominated by the President for crucial positions, including Ministers of State, Deputy Ministers, and other roles outlined in the Constitution or relevant legislation.
Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, Majority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson highlighted the importance of the newly approved composition.
“The committee respectfully recommends to the House to adopt this report and approve the membership of the Appointments and Business Committees as composed, reflecting the parliamentary ratio of 183 to 88,” he said.
Ahiafor’s leadership is expected to ensure that the vetting process remains thorough, fair, and in line with constitutional provisions.
His role as Chairperson underscores Parliament’s commitment to transparency and accountability in assessing nominees critical to national governance.
This new composition sets the stage for a robust vetting process that will shape the leadership team responsible for implementing the President’s policies during his term.
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