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Rocky55 Blog of Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Source: Isaac Appiah

“My understanding is those who lost their jobs are being reviewed and those who will be re-employed will be re-employed and those who will not be re-employed will not be re-employed.” “They’ve been sacked but might be recalled upon review,” said John Dumelo, Deputy Minister-designate for Food and Agriculture, who promised that those impacted by the mass termination of post-december 7 recruitments and appointments would be recalled by the government after a review.

Those impacted by the termination were exhorted by the Ayawaso West-Wuogon MP “to hold on and that everything will be fine.” All appointments and hires made into public sectors by the former Akufo-Addo administration after December 7, 2024, have been revoked by the government. This is stated in a circular sent to all heads of government institutions on February 10, 2025, which 3news.com was able to view. Although the nullification has not been officially explained, reports suggest that it is a part of the government’s initiative to restructure spending and relieve pressure on the nation’s finances.

Furthermore, because to unresolved employment and legal difficulties, the National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (NEIP) has announced the temporary suspension of all employees. The CEO of NEIP instructed the HR Officer to notify employees in a formal memo dated February 21, 2025, that after thorough investigations, management has concluded that the intricacy and legal ramifications of specific employment issues preclude the use of operating funds for monthly staff allowances. The message went on to say that in order to avoid more legal issues, management has been told to closely follow due process when regularizing staff employment.

Source: 3News



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