Former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has damaged his silence over what he calls “worrying developments” within the nation, below the government of President John Mahama.
In a put up on his Fb web page on Wednesday, relating a variety of points, Dr Bawumia mentioned he had reluctantly made the assertion towards his private vow to permit the brand new authorities cool down, however current developments that posed “important menace to the nation’s democracy” had compelled him to talk out.
Key amongst Dr Bawumia’s issues was the current mass dismissal of staff in numerous public sectors by the Mahama administration, following a directive by Chief of Employees, Julius Debrah, to government businesses to instantly revoke appointments overseen by the earlier authorities.
This, Dr Bawumia described as unfair and undemocratic, and known as on President Mahama to be a “President for all,” by quickly halting the dismissals, of “legitimately employed” Ghanaians.
“The least a celebration that campaigned on jobs may do below circumstances of unemployment is to additionally innovate and create jobs, fairly than dismiss folks,” Dr Bawumia wrote.
“Regrettably, these dismissals have been prolonged to Administrators who’re public servants and never politicians. In among the instances, the one cause for dismissal was that the individuals whose livelihoods have been destroyed are recognized to or associated to politicians as if to recommend that they can’t stay unbiased, skilled lives, nevertheless certified they’re.”
The previous Vice President additional expressed concern over authorities intentions to additional dismiss Ghanaians who’ve been recruited into the safety companies.
He additionally condemned the final insecurity within the nation, following relentless assaults on people and state establishments by organised thugs of the ruling occasion.
Dr Bawumia additional condemned the current rising assaults on journalists performing their duties, a improvement which the Ghana Journalists Affiliation has comparablely condemned.
—Myjoyonline.com
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