In this post, we are sharing with our readers the Salary of ministers in Ghana and the functions of some key ministries you need to know.
Ministers are government officials who are appointed by political parties to take charge of the various ministries under government. They are in charge of implementing policies.
In Ghana, ministers play a vital role in the country’s administration, just as any democratic state. Before one becomes a minister, he or she is appointed by the president and vetted and approved by the legislature. Ministers fall under the executive arm of government.
In Ghana, there are a total of 37 ministers assigned to the various ministries. These are some ministries in Ghana and the ministers in charge of their administration.
Functions of the Ministers of GhanaÂ
Ministers are in charge of the various ministries, as said earlier. They ensure that the duties of the ministry are carried out and policies are implemented in the country.
Roles of the Ministry of Education
The ministry of education is to:
- Provide and improve educational infrastructures in the country.
- Extend the access to education to every part of the country.
- Improve the relevance of education towards national goals through the amplifying of vocational and technical education in other to increase employment with less difficulty.
- Improve the quality of teaching and learning for more effective outcomes.
- Help reduce the expenses and cost of tertiary education.
Roles of Ministry of HealthÂ
The ministry of health is in charge of;
- Monitoring healthcare agencies.
- Provide Swift and effective ways for healthcare delivery services for a better and healthy life in the country.
- See to it that the extent of healthcare reaches every part of the country.
- Improve health policies and facilities in the nation.
- Set ultra-modern standards in the delivery of health service.
- Support the practice of traditional and alternative and implement policies to make the practice a better woman.
- Dispense resources to all healthcare services under the ministry and fund for healthcare delivery.
Roles of Ministry of InformationÂ
The ministry of information is to;
- Promote press accountability and freedom to enhance the reach of the media for sustainable and developed communication.
- Make sure public information are very accessible and transparent nationwide.
- Serves as an informant for the people on issues with the government.
- Promote social accountability in the public policy cycle.
- Mainstream development communication across the public sector.
Roles of Ministry of FinanceÂ
Under Hon. Kenneth Ofori Atta, the ministry of finance is in charge of;
- Communicating the annual national budget to the public.
- Make sure that government economic policy is supported by a well-structured and functioning financial system.
- Coordinating and enforcing financial sector policies and activities of regulators and other national stakeholders to facilitate the attainment of objectives of financial sector initiatives in line with government policies and social contracts across the industry.
Roles of Ministry of Defence
The work of the defence ministry is to;
- Make sure the citizens of Ghana enjoys both internal and external peace through all means possible.
- Supervise and collaborate with the national.
Salary for Ministers In GhanaÂ
The Salary of a minister in Ghana can differ from one another, as some of these ministers are also members of parliament. This affects their salaries. See the salaries of ministers below:
- Cabinet Minister (MP) – GH¢ 16,423
- Cabinet Minister (Non-MP) – GH¢ 16,195
- Minister of State (MP) – GH¢ 15,967
- Minister of State (Non-MP) – GH¢ 15,739
- Regional Minister (MP) – GH¢ 15,967
- Regional Minister (Non MP) – GH¢ 15,511
- Deputy Minister (MP) – GH¢ 14,826
- Deputy Regional Minister (MP) – GH¢ 14,598
- Deputy Minister (Non-MP) – GH¢ 14,369
- Deputy Regional Minister (Non-MP) – GH¢ 14,142
- Deputy Minister (Non-MP) – GH¢ 14,369
- Chairman, Council of State – GH¢ 14,826
- Member, Council of State – GH¢ 13,685
Aside from these amounts, the ministers are entitled to incentives such as fuel, transport, suits, bodyguards amongst others.
Conclusion
Presented above is the salary of Ministers in Ghana.
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