Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Abu Ginapoor has appointed former Undersecretary of the Ministry Benito Ousubio as an advisor on special projects.
He was among the ministers and parliamentarians dismissed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in a recent cabinet reshuffle.
His appointment took effect on Monday, February 19th.
Projects include the National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Program (NAELP), the Ghana Landscape Restoration and Small Scale Mining Project (GLRSSMP), the Green Ghana Project, the Green Streets Project, the Rehabilitation of the Appiatse Community, and the Digitalization of Land Boards. It is included. , Kumasi Sector 18 Redevelopment.
Ginapore said the ministry considers Owusu-Bio to have essential memory within the organization and the ability to advise on these projects.
“I am pleased to inform you that you have been appointed as Advisor to the Minister of Land and Natural Resources on Special Projects, effective Monday, February 19, 2024.
“As you are aware, since 2021, the Department of Land and Natural Resources has undertaken a number of special projects aimed at the efficient protection, use and management of our nation’s lands and natural resources and securing wells. These include the National Alternative Employment and Livelihoods Program (NAELP), the Ghana Landscape Restoration and Small Scale Mining Project (GLRSSMP), the Green Ghana Project, the Green Streets Project, the Apiatse Community Rehabilitation, and the Urban including the digitization of the Land Commission and Kumasi Sector 18 Redevelopment Officer.The Ministry considers you to have essential organizational memory and capacity.
“Given your many years of service in the public sector, particularly in the field of land and natural resources, and your expertise in project management, I am confident that you will provide valuable support in carrying out the mission of the Ministry. I’m confident.” . Given that you are a Member of Parliament, you are not entitled to any additional remuneration for this role,” the appointment letter states.