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 Ongoing post-December 7 appointments review, no one to be spared — Majority Leader

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• Mr Mahama Ayariga

The Majority Leader in Parlia­ment, Mahama Ayariga, says no individual recruited into the public sector after December 7 last year will be spared from the ongoing review and cancellation of appointments.

He said the process of revok­ing these appointments would be thorough and strictly enforced to ensure accountability and fairness.

Speaking on the floor of Par­liament on Friday he reaffirmed that the government remains fully committed to scrutinising and overturning these appointments, maintaining that the recruitment process lacked transparency, preventing equal employment opportunities for all qualified Ghanaians.

He criticised the previous administration for “irresponsibly” expanding the public sector work­force despite knowing they were leaving office, creating financial difficulties for the incoming gov­ernment in managing salaries.

He also expressed worry about certain state agencies which had some 120 workers and a set num­ber of assets under the previous NDC government in 2017.

“When the new NPP govern­ment took over, the agencies’ workforce has now increased to over 1,000 workers, despite no additional assets being assigned,” he said.

He questioned the sudden increase in staff at such or­ganisations that had previously functioned effectively with just over 100 employees, arguing that despite being cautioned during the transition period to exercise restraint in recruitment, the out­going administration ignored the advice, making it unjustifiable to retain those appointments.

The Majority leader’s statement came in response to concerns raised by the Minority Leader, Mr Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who challenged the government’s directive to annul the employment of individuals hired after Decem­ber 7.

Mr Ayariga defended the government’s stance, emphasising that proper governance requires responsible workforce manage­ment.

“This is one of the reasons why the NDC-led administration has also reduced the number of ministers from over 180 to 60 to streamline governance and cut costs,” he added.

During the transition period, he recalled, there was a rush to complete recruitment even after the NPP lost the election.

Outgoing ministers, he said hurriedly organised interviews and issued employment letters, disregarding warnings from the incoming government.

He stressed that the incoming administration had not agreed to commit available public funds to pay these newly recruited employees.

“You cannot overload the wage bill and expect us to inherit the problem,” he said.

Mr Ayariga disclosed that the NDC team urged their NPP counterparts to suspend recruit­ments, promising to assess the financial situation upon assuming office but the outgoing officials insisted they had the mandate to proceed with hiring as long as they remained in power until January 7.

He criticised the previous ad­ministration for making a decision he described as reckless, that now puts a strain on the new gov­ernment’s ability to manage the workforce effectively.

 BY RAISSA SAMBOU  

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Declaration of Monday, 31st March 2025 and Tuesday, 1st April 2025 as Public Holidays

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The Ministry of Interior has declared Monday,  March 31, 2025 and Tuesday, April 1, 2025  as Public Holidays

“The general public is hereby informed that Sunday, 30th March, 2025 or Monday, 31st March, 2025 marks Eid-Ul-Fitr which is a Statutory Public Holiday,” the ministry noted in a press statement

According to the ministry “In view of the fact that 30th March 2025 falls on a Sunday and in the interest of the public, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana, has by Executive Instrument (E.I.), in accordance with Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act (Act 601) declared Monday, 31st March 2025 and Tuesday, 1st April 2025 as additional Public Holidays and should be observed as such throughout the country.”

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Strengthen Anti-Money Laundering Laws in Ghana – Interior Minister

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Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has called for strengthened anti-money laundering laws in Ghana, urging the Inter Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) and the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) to collaborate in this effort.

During a meeting with a GIABA delegation led by Director-General Edwin Harris, Muntaka Mubarak emphasised the Government’s commitment to supporting GIABA’S work in maintaining a safe and secure environment.

The Director-General of GIABA, Mr. Edwin Harris acknowledged Ghana’s active participation in GIABA operations and encouraged continued collaboration.

Mr. Harris stated that Ghana has made significant progress in strengthening its anti-money laundering laws, with the passage of the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2020 (Act 1044).

The meeting had in attendance the Deputy Minister for the Interior, Okletey Teilarbi, the Acting Chief Director of the Ministry, Mrs. Doreen Annan, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of FIC, Albert Kwadwo Twum Boafo and other officials from the Ministry, GIABA and FIC.

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Interior Minister reaffirms commitment to Enhancing Ghana’s Security Architecture

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Minister of the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has acknowledged the critical role the Police Service plays in maintaining peace and stability and reaffirmed Government’s commitment to enhancing Ghana’s security architecture.

Speaking at the Ghana Police Service Regional Commanders’ meeting, the Minister assured international partners, businesses, and investors, that Government remains committed to providing a secure environment, and ensuring necessary security measures are in place to facilitate uninterrupted business operations.

Muntaka Mubarak commended the Inspector General of the Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno for initiating an orientation for Regional and Unit Police Public Relations Officers. 

According to him, the programme aimed to enhance community engagement, share crucial information, and foster trust between the police and the public.

In his remarks, the IGP, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno stated that the meeting provided an opportunity for them to reflect and strategize for the year ahead.

Mr. Yohuno also advised the officers to uphold the highest professional standards, emphasising the need for discipline and ethical conduct in discharging their duties.

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