The minister was addressing questions regarding the government’s commitment to revitalising Ghana’s industrial sector, expanding exports and positioning the country as a competitive manufacturing hub in West Africa. However, Afenyo-Markin, who also represents the Efuttu Constituency as Member of Parliament, criticised her responses, arguing that they were overly brief and lacked detail. “Mr Speaker, I noticed that the Minister, any time she’s asked a supplementary question, it is yes, no or I don’t know. Mr Speaker, the minister must know that she is not in the witness box. So, Mr Speaker, she should explain to this House the incentives that the government has put in place to support the private sector,” he added.
Source: GhanaWeb February 18, 2026 08:24 UTC