Ras Mubarak Backs Mahama’s Strategic Silence on Reshuffle | Discuss Ghana

On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, former Kumbungu MP Ras Mubarak addressed the swirling rumors of a potential ministerial reshuffle within the John Dramani Mahama administration. Speaking on Okay FM, Mubarak defended the President's silence on the matter, describing it as a hallmark of "strategic leadership".

The comments come as the "National Reset" government enters its second year, with public pressure mounting for an evaluation of several key ministries following the 2026 Budget debates.


The Strategy of Silence

Ras Mubarak argued that a premature announcement of a reshuffle can destabilize government business and create unnecessary anxiety among appointees:

Strategic Advantage: "If there is going to be a reshuffle, then he is certainly keeping his cards close to his chest, which is the way he should go about things," Mubarak stated.

Evaluating Performance: He suggested that the President is likely using the current Parliamentary Committee reviews of the 2026 sectoral implementation plans to identify which ministers are truly delivering on the "Reset Agenda".

Avoiding Lame Ducks: Mubarak noted that by not signaling a reshuffle too early, Mahama prevents ministers from becoming "lame ducks" who lose authority over their staff and departments.


Mahama’s Current Cabinet (Formed Jan–Feb 2025)

The current cabinet has remained largely intact since it was sworn in following the 2024 Election victory:

MinisterPortfolioKey Focus Area (2026)
Dr. Cassiel Ato ForsonFinanceManaging the "National Reset" debt restructuring.
Dr. Dominic AyineAttorney GeneralLeading reparations legal frameworks at the UN.
John Abdulai JinaporEnergy & Green TransitionStabilizing the GH¢1 fuel levy and preventing "dumsor".
Samuel Nartey GeorgeCommunication & InnovationsOverseeing the 2026 SIM card "sanitization" exercise.
Muntaka MubarakInteriorManaging security recruitment and the Bawku conflict.

Speculation vs. Reality

Despite Mubarak's defense of the President's style, political analysts have pointed to three areas where a reshuffle is rumored to be most likely by Q3 2026:

Public Sector Reform: To accelerate the digitization of government services.

Trade & Agribusiness: To address the rising cost of food imports and support local "Big Push" contracts.

Youth Development: To better align the National Service Authority (NSA) with the 24-hour economy policy.

"A reshuffle is a tool for correction, not just for change. The President knows when the time is right to pull the trigger." — Ras Mubarak, March 2026.

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