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".
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.
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?
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
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 ... read full comment
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 THAT IS WHY THEY BOASTED ABOUT THE POLICE SINGLE SPINE WAS THE FIRST TO BE IMPLEMENTED....THAT IS WHY THEY PROMISED SINGLE PAYMENT FOR THE NHIS SUBSCRIBERS WHICH IS A SHEER IMPOSSIBILITY BUT THE NDC IS TOO BLIND TO SEE THIS......AND THAT IS WHY THEY ALLOWED HUGE FAKE JDEBTS DESPITE THE HUGE MONIES INVOLVED.....AND THAT IS WHY THEY BUILT SIX CLASSROOM BLOCKS FOR 350,000 GHC INSTEAD OF THE 80,000 GHC BY THE NPP....THAT IS WHY GYEEDA ROT WAS ALLOWED....THEY ARE VERY PITIFUL......ide biiii keke..
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?
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 ... read full comment
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 merit but JUST seniority and 'fun fool respect' is a great disservice to Ghana and the private sector in particular.Ministers of state must take direct responsibility for ensuring transformational leadership in their respective sectors under the close monitoring of the M&E unit in the Presidency, AND RELEVANT PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT COMMITTEES!
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 ... read full comment
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 silly move by Mr. Afari Djan knowing very well that the meat on bone at that time was finishing when ordinary citizens with vision were crying against it?
Doing the maths about these 45-do nothing parliamentarians which was added to the Government payroll with their GHC7000.00 monthly salary for a year comes to GHC3,780,000.00. This is just the salary and not mentioning about other allowances they are enjoying for doing practically nothing to enhance the warefare of their constituencies.
Mr. Mahama cannot do your suggestion because he loved money and he is a crook and any attempts towards that move will expose all his secret negative doings. He could only do that if he let the axe fall on himself first by reducing his salary by a percentage and turning on his Cabinet, Ministers and all Managers in the Public Sector to do same. Other than that, any attempt by him will result a chaos and unexpected result.
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 ... read full comment
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 buoyant enough to absorb any appreciable number of new employees.
I believe the best approach to tackle the bloating government payroll is to do everything possible to weed out the ghost employees, as the writer suggested. For a start, at least there should be a way for the Accountant General's Office or the Auditor General's Office to cross check some sample selected names of employees from some Ministries on a monthly payroll listing with their approved time sheets, destination bank account and social security records to determine if some basic information is consistent.
Unfortunately, I'm afraid that corruption among, and the fear of perceived or real evil spells against, the "watch dogs" and "blood hounds" would not allow any approach to yield much fruits.
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 ... read full comment
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 frozen long ago or are new recruits who as yet do not have staff numbers and/or financial clearance from ministry of finance.
jogos novos
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
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, ... read full comment
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,Aviation,Railweays and Habours should be part of the Transport Ministry.Let us cut our coats according to our size.
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 ... read full comment
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 National Identification Cards must be effective.Govt. must formalise the informal economic activities.Professional orientation will help productivity and avoid waste.If it's true that govt employs only 500,000 workers out of population of 24 million,then govt must create a very friendly environment for the private sector to grow faster.Besides,our Administrators heading institutions should be innovative and proactive in solving problems.As for now,NDC govt is not helping the business community at all,they have to monitor the negative trend and grease private business in the country to save the economy.Thank you.
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 ... read full comment
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 servants like teachers, nurses and Mds and public officers or political appointees. The problem of the rising wage bill has very little to do with civil servants and more to do with corruption by political leaders and appointees who are direct beneficiaries of the ghost names. Who takes the salaries of ghost workers?
What the TUC has consistently called for, and I support, is for a thorough pay roll audit. Let us know how many civil servants are in which ministry, how much they are paid in total, how many are teachers there are in each district and the number of schools and students by category of basic, secondary tertoairy etc. We should be more sientific about this problem or stop bemoaning our incompetence.
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 ... read full comment
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 you collapsing all these business?I WANT TO KNOW.THANK YOU.
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 ... read full comment
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 TO THE PRESIDENT AS TO HOW HE CAN TACKLE THE CIVIL SERVICE PROBLEMS. NANA THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD ALSO ENGAGE THE ATTENTION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR BETTER SUGGESTIONS TO HANDLE THE SITUATION. NANA YOU RAISED QUESTIONS ABOUT GHOST NAMES, LATENESS, ABSENTEEISM ETC. ETC. AUDITORS ,ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL AND THE BIOMETRIC EXERCISE SHOULD BE ABLE TO ARREST THE SITUATION.AS FAR AS LATENESS AND ABSENTEEISMS ARE CONCERNED, ALL EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE FORCED TO SIGN ATTENDANCE BOOKS CONTROLLED BY THE SENIOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.THE ATTENDANCE BOOKS SHOULD BE SIGNED THREE TIMES A DAY. I HOPE TO TOUCH BASE WITH YOU AGAIN.
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 ... read full comment
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 ceded to the local government service, what will be the number remaining as core civil servants. It will interest you to know that government is choking the civil service with party foot soldiers and if that is what has push the number to 500,000 then I can't tell. Remember it is the civil service which runs government machinery, I will not fault you for you may not know. Ask the minister who writes their speeches. How much goes into MPs ex gratia, prez. ex gratis, vice prez ex gratia, ministers ex gratia and other government appointees, we better do our calculations well. Thank you.
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".
There is no single sense in the whole "Ananse" story written by the NDC prostitute so-called woman, Nana Akua Tweneboah-Koduah.
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?
That,s one big solution. I hope somebody is listening
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 ...
read full comment
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?
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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
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, ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
Ei! Is that so?