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Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah has vowed to take legal action against the Mahama administration over what he describes as “unjust dismissals” of young workers recruited under the previous government.
In a press statement, the MP accused the government of engaging in political victimisation rather than focusing on its promised 24-hour economy plan, which is supposed to create jobs and expand economic opportunities.
“It is deeply unfortunate and unacceptable that young people, duly recruited by a properly constituted Ghanaian government, are now being dismissed without just cause,” he stated.
According to him, the dismissals violate Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, which does not permit the arbitrary removal of public service employees without due process.
“Our 1992 Constitution abhors the exercise of power in a capricious manner. Even in private institutions, we are guided by the principles of fair hearing,” he argued.
He further criticised the government’s approach, stating that replacing workers does not reduce unemployment but rather worsens economic hardship.
“If this government is serious about job creation, it should be expanding opportunities, not displacing workers,” he added.
The MP has called on all affected persons to come forward as he prepares to challenge the dismissals in court. He also assured that a future NPP government would reinstate all those affected.
“This fight is not just about the victims, it is about ensuring that government actions are in line with the law and that young people in Ghana are treated fairly,” he declared.
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