Actor John Dumelo Confirmed as Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture by Parliament

Actor and Ayawaso West Wuogon Member of Parliament, John Dumelo, has been officially appointed as one of four deputy ministers approved by Parliament to enhance key government sectors. Dumelo, alongside Clement Apaak, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, and Samson Ahi, received parliamentary approval today for their respective positions in the government.
John Dumelo has been confirmed as the Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, a position that will see him play a significant role in shaping the country’s agricultural landscape. His appointment comes with high expectations, as many anticipate that his fresh outlook and innovative mindset will help revitalize the agribusiness sector. As a well-known figure, Dumelo is expected to introduce new strategies that focus on improving food production, enhancing the livelihoods of local farmers, and ensuring sustainable agricultural practices that align with the country’s economic growth.
Alongside Dumelo, Clement Apaak will serve as Deputy Minister for Education, focusing on enhancing the quality of education and expanding access to learning opportunities. Thomas Ampem Nyarko takes on the role of Deputy Minister for Finance, where he will contribute to the financial stability and development of the nation’s economy. Meanwhile, Samson Ahi has been appointed as Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, with a focus on promoting trade policies and supporting the growth of local industries.
These appointments are seen as a strategic move by the government to bolster essential sectors of the economy. Dumelo’s involvement in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture is expected to bring a new, dynamic approach to agribusiness, driving forward initiatives that will foster growth and sustainability in the sector. As the government continues to focus on improving key industries, these newly appointed deputy ministers are poised to make meaningful contributions to their respective portfolios.