Audio By Carbonatix
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has directed officers at the Donkorkrom District Education Office to recover over GH¢17,000 in physically challenged allowance wrongly paid to an able-bodied teacher.
The teacher, Stephen Akomeah, a Senior Superintendent II at the Adeemmra R/C Primary School, was cited in the 2024 Auditor-General’s Report as an able-bodied person who nonetheless received Physically Challenged Transport Allowances between June 2021 and May 2024, amounting to GH¢17,703.28.
Although the Auditor-General recommended that the District Director of Education recover the unearned allowance, together with interest at the prevailing Bank of Ghana rate, and pay it into the Auditor-General’s Recoveries Account at the Bank of Ghana, the funds are yet to be retrieved.
When officials from the Donkorkrom GES appeared before PAC on Friday, August 22, 2025, they were unable to explain how Akomeah was classified as physically challenged and subsequently benefited from the allowance.
After a heated exchange, the Chairperson of the Committee, Abena Osei-Asare, directed the District Director of Education to recover the full amount with interest within 30 days or risk personally refunding the money.
Latest Stories
-
Renting out your Accra apartment: Should you short-let or long-let in 2026?
7 minutes -
Government communication alone won’t fix tomato shortage – Dr Charles Nyaaba
12 minutes -
Ghanaian community in Switzerland champions inclusive governance at Diaspora Dialogue Series
33 minutes -
UN slavery resolution isn’t binding, but revives calls for reparations – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
37 minutes -
Ablakwa expresses deep gratitude to UN member states for backing Ghana’s slavery resolution
40 minutes -
Gender Minister engages management, introduces new Chief Director at MoGCSP
47 minutes -
Last Gallop: The rise, fall and fight for Horse Racing in Ghana
50 minutes -
Communications Minister launches Ghana Climate Atlas to strengthen planning and climate resilience
52 minutes -
Maintain credibility, reduce commentary — NDC elections director advises Mussa Dankwah
58 minutes -
NDPC urges time discipline and stronger systems to accelerate Ghana’s development
60 minutes -
AU’s legal path to UN slavery resolution not strong enough – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
1 hour -
Ghana Boundary Commission flags damaged pillars and development gaps in Bono Border communities
1 hour -
Enforcing UN slavery resolution will be difficult — Prof Appiagyei-Atua
1 hour -
Ghana, UK deepen education ties as Haruna Iddrisu meets British High Commissioner
1 hour -
Students urged to lead climate action through Ghana Green Scholars Programme
1 hour
