Mahama Unveils Cabinet: Meet the 19 Ministers Steering His Government
President Mahama’s newly appointed cabinet holds its first meeting, focusing on security, the economy, and governance strategy.

- President Mahama names ministers to spearhead his administration
- First cabinet meeting addresses key national concerns
- First cabinet meeting addresses key national concerns
President John Dramani Mahama convened the first meeting of his newly formed cabinet at Jubilee House on Thursday, 20 February, setting the stage for his administration’s governance agenda.
The high-level session focused on key national issues, including security and the economy, with ministers presenting crucial briefings.
Addressing journalists after the meeting, Minister of State for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, described it as an introductory session where cabinet members outlined their roles and expectations.
Full List of Cabinet Ministers
Mr. Ofosu officially announced the 19-member cabinet, chaired by President Mahama:
(List of ministers goes here)
Other Key Government Officials
In addition to the cabinet ministers, several other prominent government officials participated in the meeting, including:
- Minister for Sports & Recreation: Kofi Adams
- Minister for Youth Development & Empowerment: George Opare Addo
- Minister for Fisheries & Aquaculture: Emelia Arthur
- Minister for Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts: Abla Dzifa Gomashie