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Time For Govt To Prune Number Of Civil Servants

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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    Time for government to do what? prune number of Civil Servants? This move will be seen by Ewes as " an attempt to stifle and annihilate them".

  • J. J. LAWRENCE 10 years ago

    There is no single sense in the whole "Ananse" story written by the NDC prostitute so-called woman, Nana Akua Tweneboah-Koduah.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Of course if the wage bill goes down money will be available for roads and building infra structure. Why do you people with no brains not just shut up?

  • ANOTHER AFRICAN PATRIOT 10 years ago

    That,s one big solution. I hope somebody is listening

  • LYDIA 10 years ago

    HOW COULD A GOVT WHICH IS MINDFUL OF EXPENDITURE GO AHEAD TO CREATE SO MANY MORE ASSEMBLIES AND CONSTITUENCIES, WITHOUT WEIGHING THE COST IMPLICATIONS.....THIS NDC GOVT IS INEPT ABOUT LONG TERM COST IMPLICATIONS OF ANYTHING T ...
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  • Idi Amin Mobutu Mokassa Jr. 10 years ago

    If you believe that the NDC proposed single payment for the NHIS was not tenable, what do you believe about Akuffo-Addo's proposed free education?

  • william 10 years ago

    Single spine and salary increments without a functioning and effective staff and institutional performance appraisal system remains a major if not the major challenge in the public service! A public service operating not on m ...
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  • STONER KOBYLYNTON 10 years ago

    Nana, Mr. Mahama is himself corrupt and visionless leader. At the time Mr. Afari Djan was pounding on his chest in creating 45-additional constituencies, was Mr. Mahama not then the President and what did he said about that ...
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  • Idi Amin Mobutu Mokassa Jr. 10 years ago

    Currently the government is the largest employer in the country. If the government is to lay off workers, that will worsen the already depressing unemployment situation. Moreover, the private sector is not large, stable or bu ...
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  • Dr Hannibal Lecter 10 years ago

    let me make it clear that all civil/public servants and pensioners in Ghana who are on gov't payroll have been verified by the biometric verification system.Those staff who have not been verified have had their salaries froze ...
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  • Kwesi Agbenu 10 years ago

    The National ID will solve all the problems about ghost names, Unfortunately, NDC are not interested because they know their electoral fortunes will dip if NIDentification is in place

  • Nicholas Kyeretwie-Chicago,USA 10 years ago

    What about the Ministries and Ministers?There are a lot of ministries which in reality are there just in name.Chieftancy,Children and social protection etc.There is no sense in having Information and a Communication Ministry, ...
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  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    We have not put all the needed Administrative and Technical measures in place to prevent corruption and improve productivity.The Ministry of Finance must introduce Annual Revenue Declaration for every adult.The issue of Natio ...
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  • Obiba JK 10 years ago

    I believe the author has good broad intentions but as it is said the devil is in the details. First of all there is only 11,000 civil servants in this country and about 22,000 local servants, the rest comprises other public s ...
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  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    As long as govt is not able to employ the youth,it's unwise for the govt to close down private business in all sectors.NDC govt in less than a year has stop the importation of used fridges,used tyres and many others.Why are y ...
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  • ASUOAFRAM 10 years ago

    NANA KODUAH I AM GLAD YOU HAVE RAISED THIS ISSUE. AS MUCH AS I AGREE WITH YOU, I CANNOT SAY FOR CERTAIN THAT THE PRESIDENT CAN RUSH TO ADDRESS THIS DELICATE MATTER NOW. AT THIS POINT IN TIME,I BELIEVE, WE CAN MAKE SUGGESTIONS ...
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  • Fuseini 10 years ago

    Writer, do you have the right figures, before the establishment of the local Government Service, the total number of civil servants including local government service staff was about 43,000. With about thirty something being ...
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  • Awudu 10 years ago

    Ei! Is that so?