
Audio By Carbonatix
The Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr Stephen Amoah, has condemned the Chief of Staff's directive to revoke all public sector appointments made after 7 December 2024.
The directive has sparked significant debate, with differing views on its legality and impact on the country’s democratic principles. Dr Amoah has criticised the move as undemocratic, warning that it undermines Ghana’s democratic values.
Speaking on the AM Show on JoyNews, Dr Amoah strongly opposed the decision, stating:
"I condemn what is happening. It is not in good faith, it is not supporting democracy, it’s destroying Ghana, and it must not be entertained." He emphasised that such actions are detrimental to the country’s democratic growth and could have long-lasting negative effects.
Dr Amoah also reflected on his own experiences in leadership, sharing that when he was appointed CEO, he never dismissed anyone based on their political affiliation.
He recounted a conversation with someone who, concerned about his political background, feared being dismissed. Dr Amoah reassured him, saying: "No, my brother, I cannot do that. If people do that, it is wrong. Stay until you feel like resigning."
In contrast, Alhassan Suhuyini, NDC Member of Parliament for Tamale North and Deputy Minister nominee for Roads and Highways, defended the directive.
He argued that the Chief of Staff is simply following a well-established tradition in Ghanaian politics, stating: "The Chief of Staff is working to the script that all political leaders have worked with in this country. Anytime there is a change in government, it’s the script, and it’s for fairness."
Latest Stories
-
Child protection requires long-term investment beyond legislation – Gender Minister
1 minute -
GH¢34 million of GARID funds spent on training, workshops and meetings, expenditure records show
3 minutes -
Denying suspects access to legal counsel is unconstitutional – Security Agencies must STOP the Lawlessness!
10 minutes -
Ghana AIDS Commission confirms ARV stock challenges, expects new supplies in three weeks
16 minutes -
Archaeology is Not a Useless Course
16 minutes -
Not every staff implicated in fraud steals money – Bank of Ghana
18 minutes -
NACOC trains SHS Guidance and Counselling Coordinators on drug prevention strategies
32 minutes -
The fraudsters don’t use hacking, they play on our minds – BoG’s Cab-Beyuo on Mobile Money Fraud
34 minutes -
The currency politics: Is it new?
39 minutes -
NADMO receives relief items from Latter-day Saints Church for flood victims
40 minutes -
NPP directs members to join national clean-up exercise after constituency elections
50 minutes -
GMet forecasts thunderstorms, light rain and misty conditions across parts of Ghana
52 minutes -
Mamprugu Moagduri Assembly executes 23 development projects, targets more in 2026.
1 hour -
NASPAA urges national service personnel to join two-day flood cleanup exercise
1 hour -
Don’t turn digital finance into a tax trap – Prof Bokpin cautions government
2 hours