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Political watchers link Finance–Agriculture dispute to early NDC succession jostling

byFred Tettey Djabanor
June 5, 2026
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The public disagreement between Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and Food and Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku over the release of more than GH¢1.6 billion to the agriculture sector is fueling speculation about early succession politics within the governing National Democratic Congress.

Political observers say the dispute, though centred on budget allocations and expenditure authorisations, is increasingly being viewed through the lens of the party’s future leadership contest once President John Dramani Mahama completes his tenure.

Both ministers have in recent months been mentioned by party activists and political commentators as possible contenders in a future NDC presidential race. While neither has publicly declared any intention to contest, analysts say perceptions of political positioning are beginning to shape interpretations of government decisions and internal disagreements.

Some party watchers believe supporters of the Agriculture Minister suspect that funding constraints could undermine the implementation of flagship agricultural programmes, limiting his ability to build a strong performance record ahead of any future leadership contest.

According to this view, delays or restrictions in accessing funds could affect the ministry’s capacity to deliver visible results in a sector that remains critical to the government’s economic agenda.

Others reject that interpretation and argue that the Finance Ministry’s actions are consistent with efforts to enforce fiscal discipline at a time when the government is seeking to stabilise the economy and maintain confidence in its public finances.

They contend that the Finance Minister’s responsibility is to ensure that spending remains within approved limits regardless of the political standing of colleagues in government.

The latest disagreement comes at a delicate moment for the NDC, which has been attempting to contain perceptions of early succession battles within its ranks.

In recent weeks, tensions emerged following comments involving Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu and NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, a development that sparked debate within the party over leadership ambitions and internal cohesion.

The concerns prompted intervention from the party’s Council of Elders, which cautioned members against engaging in premature presidential campaigning and urged the rank and file to focus on supporting the Mahama administration’s governance agenda.

The Council warned that activities perceived as positioning for a future flagbearership contest risk distracting the government from its policy priorities and undermining party unity.

Against that backdrop, some analysts fear that the public exchange between the Finance and Agriculture Ministries could reinforce perceptions of factional competition within government, even if the dispute is fundamentally about budget execution and financial management.

For now, neither ministry has linked the disagreement to internal party politics. However, as speculation about the NDC’s post-Mahama future continues to grow, political observers say seemingly routine policy disagreements are increasingly likely to be scrutinised for their possible implications in the party’s next leadership contest.

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