We have always yearned of having our favourite political parties manage the affairs of Ghana but what about having pastors as the rulers of Ghana's political and administrative government? Have you ever imagined how Ghana's political dispensation could look like if we had an administration fully constituted by men of God?
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Since colonial times Ghana's political landscape has been the firm reserve of hardcore politicians and social commentators whose main preoccupation is convincing the masses for political power.
So which particular pastors could make the list to an imaginary administration strictly made of spiritual leaders? This list by YEN.com.gh has settled on the list of some pastors who could easily make it to the Flagstaff house.
President: Pastor Mensa Otabil

Vice president: Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah

Defense Minister: Archbishop Duncan Williams

Interior Minister: Rev. Eastwood Anaba

Finance Minister: Rev. Kingsley Appiah-Agyei

Minister for youth and sports: Rev. Dag Heward-Mills

Minister for Education: Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah

Power and Energy minister: Apostle Dr. Kojo Sarfo

Communications minister: Rev. Albert Ocran

Minister for Agriculture: Bishop Tachie-Yarboi

Minister for roads and highways: Rev. Lawrence Tetteh

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Minister for trades and industry: Pastor Robert Ampiah-Kwofie

Foreign Affairs minister: Rev. Joyce Aryee

Employment minister: Rev. Steve Mensah

Minister for religious affairs: Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey

Health Minister: Bishop Charles Agyin Asare

Wondering why Bishop Obinim was left out? It's because he already has a position as Chief Justice!

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Source: Yen.com.gh