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A former presiding member (PM) of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly has lauded the decision by former Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen, to downsize the number of government appointees when he gets the opportunity to lead the country.

Abraham Boadi, a member of the ruling NPP, also described the Ministries of Transport and Aviation as unnecessary and a waste of resources.

Already, members of the opposition NDC say Mr Kyerematen’s comment vindicates the alleged abuse of power by the Akufo-Addo administration.

The size of the Akufo-Addo government has been criticised by some civil society groups and political analysts for being too large.

But calls for the President to downsize his ministers are yet to be heeded.

Former Trade Minister, Mr Kyerematen, in a speech, to declare his intention to lead the NPP said he will reduce the size of government when he is given the nod as flagbearer and subsequently as President.

His intent has been welcomed by the former presiding member of KMA, Abraham Boadi, who says it is a waste of scarce resources to have two ministries performing the same function.

The NDC also argues that the duplicity of functions makes the government unproductive.

Ashanti Regional Communications Director of the NDC, Abass Nuruden, expects President Akufo-Addo to run a lean government in the current economic hardship.

According to the party, Mr Kyerematen’s comment is a clear indication that the NPP has woefully failed Ghanaians.

Mr Nuruden said Mr Kyerematen, who sat as a cabinet member, has no basis to lament over the size of government.

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