Ghanaians who were employed between December 8, 2024 and January 6, 2025, are to be sacked from work, according to a communiqué from the Office of the President, Jubilee House, Accra.
In a statement signed by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah to all heads of Government institutions, agencies of the state are to provide information on staff who were employed and added to payroll after December 7, 2024.
Heads of these state institutions are required to submit the names, designations/job title, employee identification number, date of appointment and date added to payroll.
This, it is understood, is to enable the Mahama administration to ensure that all those recruited or employed by agencies of the state are dismissed from their respective jobs.
It could be recalled that, a few days after the 2024 elections, the National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, sounded the warning to all those who were being employed into various departments of state agencies that they risked losing their jobs as soon as then President-elect, John Mahama, was sworn in.
This letter, dated January 15, 2025, written a week after the swearing in of President Mahama, seeks to carry out the threat issued by Asiedu Nketiah.
This move, it is believed, is to pave way for some of the teeming members of the National Democratic Congress to replace those being sacked by President Mahama.
Many who have sighted this communiqué from the Presidency are wondering if the Reset they voted for was to victimize a section of Ghanaians who were genuinely employed by agencies of the state. They are asking if this is the Ghana Ghanaians wanted.
