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Mercy360 Blog of Saturday, 11 January 2025

Source: Mercy Mensah

Haruna Iddrisu to Defense; Eric Opoku to Agriculture; and Other Nominations, See Mahama's 'List'.

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President John Dramani Mahama is allegedly putting together a list of new ecclesiastical handpicked people for his potential re-visitation of force. Haruna Iddrisu and Eric Opoku are among the individuals nominated for significant positions in his upcoming organization. According to sources, Iddrisu, a well-known political figure, will most likely be assigned the position of Clergyman for Protection, while Eric Opoku is expected to lead the Service of Farming.

According to Ghanaweb, Mahama views Haruna Iddrisu, a meticulously prepared Member of Parliament (MP) for Tamale South,'s appointment to the Protection Service as an important step. Iddrisu has recently remained firm on a number of major issues, recalling his role as Minority Pioneer in Ghana's Parliament. His extensive political experience and reputation as a key member of the Public Popularity-based Congress (NDC) make him an ideal candidate for such a major position. His arrangement is intended to strengthen the public authority's position on public safety and security.

Eric Opoku, a prominent member of the NDC, is expected to take on the position of Pastor for Horticulture. Opoku, who has held many positions within the party, including Individual Member of Parliament for Asunafo South, is deeply involved in agricultural and rural affairs. His management in this service could be critical in resolving challenges related to food security, province developments, and the modernization of Ghana's agricultural sector.

Aside from these two high-profile agreements, there are others said to be remembered for Mahama's list of candidates for his next administration. These appointments are intended to reflect the President's commitment to a reasonable and well-equipped institution capable of dealing with the country's key issues. While the whole list of picked individuals remains unknown, there is speculation that Mahama would focus on those with a history of public service and who can make significant contributions to his administration's reform strategy.

The expected return of Mahama to the administration has elicited mixed reactions. While some are optimistic about his authority, others have expressed concerns about his previous residence and the challenges that his organization had, particularly in the areas of financial administration and administration. In any case, Mahama's ability to organize key players from his party and the political landscape suggests that he is preparing for significant areas of strength if the political scenario allows.

The announcement of these proposed pastoral arrangements came shortly after other political developments in Ghana, such as the addition of notable persons to the NDC leadership and the growing expectation for the 2025 decisions. The Center for Civil Rights, a local advocacy group, recently reported Mahama's potential return, emphasizing the significance of his initiative in addressing the country's problems.

As President Mahama moves forward with his plans, the general public is closely monitoring the progress of his new administration, particularly in terms of arrangements for critical services such as safeguard and horticulture. The designations are intended to provide more information about Mahama's plans if he assumes office in the future.