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General News of Friday, 2 March 2018

Source: starrfmonline.com

We’ve not been paid; MPs demand February salary

The delay in payment of salary is putting pressure on the MPs as they prepare for 6th March parade The delay in payment of salary is putting pressure on the MPs as they prepare for 6th March parade

Members of Parliament are complaining bitterly about the delay in release of their February salary.

According to the MPs, the delay in the payment of their salary is putting undue pressure on them as they head to their constituencies for the 6th March parade.

“There is a particular trend that has started over the last couple of months that is getting most of us worried and the trend is that when the month ends we don’t see our salaries.

“The last month we received our salaries on the 10th and this month, today is 2nd and there is no sign of us getting our salaries and we are worried, every MP is complaining,” Asuogyaman MP Ampem Nyarko told Starr FM’s Parliamentary Correspondent, Ibrahim Alhassan.

He added, “Trust me this is not about those on the left, every MP is complaining except some of them are unable to voice out. It is a very serious thing that is happening to us.

“You plan your finances and you don’t know what to do again. We are going into our constituencies for 6th March, a lot of expenditure ahead of us and nothing showing in our Bank accounts.”

MP for Buem, Daniel Kwasi Ashiamah also complained bitterly stating that the situation is extremely worrying and would greatly affect their finances if they are not paid by the end of the day.

“Today is Friday and I am going home to meet my constituents and Tuesday will be 6th March and I have not been paid, I have not been paid, that is the matter…and there is no money in my pocket.”