Starr News has learnt that barring any last minute changes, heads of some key state-owned organisations will be reassigned or removed from their posts.
One of such Chief Executives likely to be affected in the impending reshuffle by President John Mahama is Laud Senanu, head of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority.
He is being replaced with a member of the defunct Dzamefe Commission of Inquiry that probed Ghana’s shameful exit from the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Kofi Anokye Owusu Darko.
Josiah Cobbah of the National Identification Authority is also being replaced with Kwame Griffiths.
Meanwhile, the CEO of the National health Insurance Authority has been replaced with his deputy Nathaniel Otu.
Starr News sources say the President hinted his intentions to the CEOs during a stakeholders forum on the Single Spine in Koforidua in the Eastern region early this year.