Full list: Best performing Ministers and MPs 2014

de0dd90e96cec1b1bbb644ee78afeb12_LJulius Debrah, Local government Minister have been named as the Best Performing Minister for the year 2014

Hon. Alhaji Collins Dauda, Water Resources, Works and Housing Minister and Nana Oye Lithur,Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister came second with 83.4 percent and 76.3 percent respectively.

The 3rd Best Minister of the Year 2014 went to Madam Dzifa Ativor; Transport Minister (67.8%).

The Deputy Minister of Education, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwah was also adjudged as the Best Performing Deputy Minister for 2014.

This was the result of a survey conducted by FAKS Investigative Services, a Ghanaian research and background investigative company.

The survey which is the 3rd edition was conducted between September 30, 2014 and December 31, 2014. The first and second editions took place in 2012 and 2013 respectively.

Method of the survey

FAKS team interview (sample) 3,437 respondents across the country as against 4,500 respondents targeted. But the nominations were far more than the respondents.

The ages of the respondents were between 18 and 65 years. They include students from Senior High School, Tertiary, Public Servants, Chiefs, Self employers, traders and among others.

We talked to 1,581 respondents between the ages of 18 and 35, representing 46%; 1,169 respondents between the ages of 35 and 45, representing 34%; 388 respondents between the ages of 45 and 55, representing 11.3%; and 299 respondents between the ages of 55 and 65, representing 8.7%.

Out of the total number of respondents the team interviewed, Ashanti Region recorded 428 respondents representing 12.4%; Greater Accra region recorded 421 representing 12.3%; Eastern region had 396 representing 11.5%; Brong Ahafo 352 representing 10.2%; and Central Region 349 representing 10.1%.

The rest are Volta region 336 representing 9.8%; Western Region 322 representing 9.4%; Northern region 310 representing 9.0%; Upper East 289 representing 8.4%; and Upper West 234 representing 6.8%.
Averagely each respondent nominated three or more Ministers but not more than five nominations.

FAKS Investigative Services scored the best sector Ministers, Deputies, Regional Ministers and MPs according to the number of respondents each had.

On the part of the 10 Regional Ministers we decided to rate all of them in this 3rd edition. This was because they spent some few months in office prior to the start of the project. However, we may revert to the best three Ministers in our subsequent editions or still maintain this system.
The scores are in this form; 85-100% Excellence (A+); 75-85% Very Good (A); 65-75% Good (B+); Partial 50-65% (B).

THE OUTCOME:

Sector Ministers

1. Best Minister of the Year 2014 – Mr. Julius Debrah – Local Government and Rural Development Minister (88.8%).

2. 2nd Best Minister of the Year 2014 – Hon. Alhaji Collins Dauda- Water Resources, Works and Housing Minister (83.4%) and Nana Oye Lithur- Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister (76.3%).

3. 3rd Best Minister of the Year 2014 – Madam Dzifa Ativor- Transport Minister (67.8%).

Deputy Ministers

1. Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2014 – Hon. Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa- Deputy Education Minister (91.3%) and Hon. Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye- Deputy Local Government and Rural Development Minister (90.1%)

2. 2nd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2014 – Hon. Dr. Alhassan Almed Yakubu- Deputy Food and Agriculture Minister (81.2%)

3. 3rd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2014 – Hon. Kweku Rickett Hagan-Deputy Trade and Industry Minister (70.7%) and Felix Kwakye Ofosu- Deputy Communications Minister (70.1%)

Regional Ministers

REGION(S) NAME(S) % RESPONDENTS
EASTERN MR. ANTWI BOASIAKO SEKYERE 81.5 2,803
ASHANTI DR. SAMUEL SARPONG 86.9 2,989
CENTRAL MR. AQUINAS QUANSAH 74.9 2,573
BRONG AHAFO MR. ERIC OPOKU 85.0 2,923
UPPER WEST ALHAJI AMIN AMIDU SULEMANI 77.7 2,671
GREATER ACCRA MR. NII LARYEA AFOTEY AGBO 85.3 2,931
VOLTA MADAM HELEN ADJOA NTOSO 83.8 2,882
WESTERN MR. PAUL EVANS AIDOO 79.8 2,742
NORTHERN ALHAJI LIMUNA MOHAMMED 72.7 2,498
UPPER EAST MR. JAMES ZUUGAH TIIGAH 74.7 2,569

Parliamentarians

1. Overall Best MP of the Year 2014 – Hon. Afenyo Markins, MP for Effutu Constituency

2. Best Majority (Male) MP of the Year 2014 – Hon. Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak, for MP Asawase Constituency

3. Best Minority (Male) MP of the Year 2014 – Hon. Mark Asibey Yeboah, MP for New Juabeng Constituency

4. Best Majority (Female) MP of the Year 2014 – Hon. Hajia Lardi Ayamba, MP for Pusiga Constituency

5. Best Minority (Female) MP of the Year 2014 – Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botwe, MP for Anyaa Sowutuom Constituency

The Member of Parliament (MP) who never missed sessions in Parliament for 2014 and was punctual throughout the period was Hon. David Tetteh Assuming, MP for Shai Osu Doku.

SIGED
Mr. Fred Yaw Sarpong
CEO FAKS Investigative Services
+233(0)0549494838/+233(0)0204646009
Email: [email protected]

BELOW IS A COPY OF PREVIOUS RESULTS

2nd EDITION

MINISTERS

1. Best Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Seth Terkper – Finance Minister

2. 2nd Best Minister of the Year 2013 – Madam Hanny-Sherry Ayitey – Health Minister

3. 3rd Best Minister of the Year 2013 – Madam Jean Naana Opoku Agyemang- Education Minister

DEPUTY MINISTERS

1. Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Felix Ofosu Kwakyi- Information and Media Relation Ministry

2. 2nd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2013 – Hon. Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, Education Ministry

3. 3rd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2013 – Hon. Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye- Trade and Industry Ministry

REGIONAL MINISTERS

1. Best Regional Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Samuel Sarpong- Central Regional Minister

2. 2nd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2013 – Madam Helen Ntoso- Eastern Regional Minister

3. 3rd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2013 – Mr. Joshua Nii Laryea-Agbo- Volta Regional Minister

The Most Respected Minister for 2013- Madam Hannah Tetteh, Foreign Affairs Minister

The Most Popular Minister for 2013- Hon. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Youth and Sports Minister

PARLIAMENTARIANS

1. Overall Best MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. W.O. Boafo, Akropong Constituency

2. Best Majority MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak, Asawase Constituency

3. Best Minority MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Anthony Osei Akoto, Old Tafo Constituency

4. Best Majority Female MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Hajia Lardi Ayamba, Pusiga Constituency

5. Best Minority Female MP of the Year 2013 – Hon. Adwoa Safo, Dome Kwabenya Constituency

About 63% of those interviewed by the team agreed with the President’s decision to move Ministers from one region to another.

Nearly 43% of those interviewed by the field investigators have not heard any Deputy Minister’s name. About 36% of them have heard some of the names of Deputy Ministers, but do not know their positions. The remaining 21% of them knows the names of Ghana’s Deputy Ministers and their positions as well.

1ST EDITION WINNERS

MINISTERS
1. Best Minister of the Year 2012 – Samuel Ofosu Ampofo (Local Govt.)
2. 2nd Best Minister of the Year 2012 – Hannah Tetteh (Trade Min.)
3. 3rd Best Minister of the Year 2012 – Hon. Haruna Iddrisu (Communications)

DEPUTY MINISTERS
1. Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2012 – Hon. Samuel Okudzato Ablakwah (Info.)
2. 2nd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2012 – Seth Tekper (Finance)
3. 3rd Best Deputy Minister of the Year 2012 – Elvis Afriyie Ankrah (Local Govt.)

REGIONAL MINISTERS
1. Best Regional Minister of the Year 2012 – Victor Smith (Eastern Region)
2. 2nd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2012 – Paul Evans Aidoo (Western Region)
3. 3rd Best Regional Minister of the Year 2012 – Dr. Kwaku Agyeman-Mensah (Ashanti Region)

PARLIAMENTARIANS
1. Overall Best MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. William OforiBoafo
2. Best Majority MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. Alban SumaniBagbin
3. Best Minority MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. OseiKyeiMensah-Bonsu
4. Best Majority Female MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. HajiaBoforo
5. Best Minority Female MP of the Year 2012 – Hon. Cecilia Abena Dapaah

ABOUT: Nana Kwesi Coomson

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An Entrepreneur, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Communications Executive and Philanthropist. Editor-in-Chief of www.233times.com. A Senior Journalist with Ghanaian Chronicle Newspaper. An alumnus of Adisadel College where he read General Arts. His first degree is in Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (major) and History (minor) from the University of Ghana. He holds MSc in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Energy with Public Relations (PR) from the Robert Gordon University in the United Kingdom. He is a 2018 Mandela Washington Fellow who studied at Clark Atlanta University in USA on the Business and Entrepreneurship track.

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