Audio By Carbonatix
The Government has approved the payment of long-standing gratuity arrears to retired military personnel under Constitutional Instrument (CI) 129.
In a statement issued by the Department of Public Relations at General Headquarters, Burma Camp, the Ghana Armed Forces said the payments will begin this week.
The statement said, “Government has approved and will commence payment of gratuity arrears for all retired military personnel under the implementation of Constitutional Instrument (CI) 129.”
The issue had remained unresolved for five years. According to the release, when the current Military High Command assumed office, it began discussions with the Ministries of Finance and Defence to address what it described as a “5-year long-standing impasse over the gratuity formula under CI 129.”
Those consultations have now produced what the Armed Forces called “a clear two-year phased implementation roadmap.”
Under the approved plan, all personnel who retired from November 2020 will receive arrears calculated using the new gratuity formula. Payments will be made in four instalments from February 2026 to December 2027.
“The first tranche will be released by close of business on Friday, February 27,” the statement said.
In total, 238 officers and 2,155 soldiers are expected to benefit from the arrangement.
The Armed Forces also confirmed that future retirements will no longer face similar delays. “Consequently, all future retirements will be processed fully in line with CI 129,” the statement noted.
The Military High Command said the decision brings finality to the matter, which has been pending since 2020.
It added that the move “ensures that affected personnel and all others who will retire subsequently receive their full entitlements at the correct rate.”
The High Command also expressed gratitude to the Government for its role in resolving the issue.
Read also: Pay GH¢1bn to retired soldiers: It’s gratuity arrears under CI 129 – President directs

Latest Stories
-
Chinese dance group’s tour triggers bomb threat against Australian PM
8 minutes -
Senegal PM proposes doubling prison sentence for same-sex relations
10 minutes -
Clement Apaak defends dog and cat meat consumption, rejects health and ethical criticism
12 minutes -
Minority leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin urges government to enable, not control economy
12 minutes -
Mercy to the World scales up Ramadan feeding campaign, targets over 25,000 people
14 minutes -
Four arrested for posing as security operatives in illegal anti-galamsey extortion
15 minutes -
We want perfection in officiating – Kurt Okraku tells referees
30 minutes -
We’re not opposed to development; we are against illegality — Minority
31 minutes -
Residents of Sokoban wood village protest dusty road, cite rising respiratory cases
42 minutes -
Full text: Frank Annoh-Dompreh’s speech on defending constitutional governance and ensuring accountability in DACF use
44 minutes -
Minority vows to defend constitution amid DACF allocation dispute
44 minutes -
Emergency command centre needed to fix Ghana’s health response — Prof Beyuo
52 minutes -
Minority proposes automatic DACF allocation mechanism
1 hour -
Africa must link climate action to industrial ambitions— AGN Chair
1 hour -
Minority calls for medium-term plan to clear GH¢7bn DACF arrears
1 hour
