List of Ministers
| Portfolio | Minister | Time frame | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Kofi Abrefa Busia | 1 October 1969 – 13 January 1972 | |
| Deputy Prime Minister | William Ofori Atta J. Kwesi Lamptey |
? – ? | |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs | Patrick Dankwa Anin Victor Owusu Patrick Dankwa Anin Victor Owusu William Ofori Atta |
1969 1969 1969 1969 – 1971 1971 – 13 January 1972 |
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| Minister for Interior | Simon Diedong Dombo Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade |
1969 – 1971 1971 – 1972 |
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| Minister for Defence | J. Kwesi Lamptey Bukari Adama |
1969 – 1971 1971 – 1972 |
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| Attorney General and Minister for Justice | Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade | 1969 – 1971 | |
| Minister for Finance and Economic Planning | Joseph Henry Mensah | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Health | Simon Diedong Dombo G.D. Ampaw |
? – ? ? – ? |
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| Minister for Local Government | K.K. Anti | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Education, Culture and Sport | William Ofori Atta R. R. Amponsah |
? – 1971 1971 – Jan 1972 |
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| Minister for Agriculture | Prof Twum Barima Dr. Kwame Safo Adu |
1969 – ? ? – 1972 |
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| Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism | R.A. Quarshie | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Labour and Social Welfare | Jatoe Kaleo | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Transport and Communications | Haruna Esseku | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Works | S.W. Awuku Darko | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Housing | Dr. W. Bruce Konuah | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Social Development | A.A. Munufie | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Lands, Mineral Resources, Forestry and Wildlife | R. R. Amponsah | ? – 1971 | |
| Minister for Information | T.D. Brodie Mends | ? – ? | |
| Minister for Parliamentary Affairs | B.K. Adama | ? – ? | |
| Minister of State (Protocol) | K.G. Osei Bonsu | ? – ? |
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