Audio By Carbonatix
The Committee for Joint Action (CJA) has welcomed the decision by President Mills to cut down on the ex-gratia payable to MPs and government functionaries.
According to Samuel Okudjato Ablakwa, spokesperson for the group, the decision has saved the country a huge amount of money.
“We will be saving ¢300 million on each MP, because we have slashed by one month and two months resettlement package been taken away so that in all we have a reduction from seven months to four months,” Okudjato told Joy News on Friday.
The CJA hit the streets two weeks ago in protest over entitlements proposed by the Chinery-Hesse committee to MPs and ex-government appointees.
Describing the entitlements as “outrageous” the group sent a petition to the President demanding an immediate review of the recommendations.
The President heeded their call and announced a reduction by a month, salaries payable to the beneficiaries.
But the MPs have been incensed with the President’s action referring to it as an affront on the independence of parliament.
Some have threatened to seek legal redress if the President, continues with his “arbitrary” decisions.
According to Okudjato, he will be surprised if the MPs carry out their threat.
He maintained the decision by President Mills was only in pursuance of a promise the MPs had made to the people of Ghana.
Some MPs in the heat of the controversy agreed due diligence was not followed in the approval of the Chinery-Hesse Committee report and pledged to review it.
He argued the MPs will pay huge penalty in the next elections if they insist on going to court.
Story by Nathan Gadugah
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
1D1F: The policy that broke Ghana’s industrial summit
40 seconds -
GT Music Concert lights up Accra as Ghana and Nigeria’s stars share one stage
8 minutes -
Bawumia appeals to NPP delegates: ‘Vote for me on competence, track record and vision’
30 minutes -
NDC supported establishment of Office of the Special Prosecutor – Samuel Jinapor
34 minutes -
High Court bars investigative journalist from publishing on private individual, imposes GH¢10,000 cost
1 hour -
‘Inconsistent Vinicius Jnr not on Neymar’s level’ – ex Botafogo manager
2 hours -
T-bills: Government records 47% oversubscription; interest rates fall
2 hours -
OSP deserves a second chance; it must decentralise its operations
2 hours -
Dafeamekpor says OSP is “guzzling money”
2 hours -
Stabilising the cedi should not come at the expense of Ghanaian workers
2 hours -
A-G to reveal details of high-profile corruption probe as Airline Task Force submits report
2 hours -
Craig Richards, ‘Worldwide’, the winners from Legacy Rise and Match Room’s historic boxing night in Accra
2 hours -
Focus OSP debate on the institution, not the Special Prosecutor – Abu Jinapor
3 hours -
Anti-corruption fight must go beyond paper laws – Dafeamakpor
3 hours -
All pupils kidnapped from Nigeria Catholic school now free – officials
3 hours
