Ministry of Regional Reorganization and Development information
The Ministry of Regional Re-organisation is Government of Ghana ministry charged with the responsibility of supervising the creation of new regions in Ghana.[1] The ministry is headed by Hon. Dan Botwe. It was created in January 2017 by President Akufo-Addo.[1]
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The MinistryofRegional Re-organisation is Government of Ghana ministry charged with the responsibility of supervising the creation of new regions in...
newly created MinistryofRegionalReorganizationandDevelopment which is under the leadership of Hon. Dan Botwe. Government of Ghana ministry charged with...
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The execution of plans for the creation of the regions was seeded to the newly created MinistryofRegionalReorganizationandDevelopment which is under...
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of Public Works and was eventually subsumed into the DCP during reorganization in 1905. To keep pace with further developments in transportation and communications...
Appropriations and Reorganization. Through the Budget Reform Decree of 1977, the planning, programming and budgeting linkages of the ministry were further strengthened...
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