President John Dramani Mahama has signalled that his government will continue to undergo changes in its leadership structure, as part of efforts to improve governance and offer more Ghanaians the chance to serve in public office.
During a citizen engagement session in the Volta Region on Friday as part of his Reset Tour, Mahama said adjustments to his team should be expected in the coming months.
“There’ll be reshuffles and reshuffles and reshuffles, so just stand in readiness. Who knows, your turn will come and you’ll be invited to serve,” Mahama said.
The president reiterated his administration’s commitment to a leaner government model aimed at cutting waste and increasing efficiency.

He noted that the number of staff at the Presidency had been trimmed from around 300 under previous administrations to just over 200.
“We’ve kept it lean and mean, and that is how we’re able to cut down some of the waste,” he said.
Mahama also disclosed that his administration has kept the number of ministers at 60, with no deputies appointed to several ministries and all regional offices.
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