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STRANEK stings Akufo-Addo’s ‘998 elephant size staffers’ as wasteful expenditure.

The Strategic Thinkers Network – Africa ( STRANEK) has slammed President Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party’s government justifications over the released of names and designations of about 998 Staffers at the Presidency on Thursday 19/4/2018″

In a Press Release by the Executive Director of the Think Tank Gideon Nii Tettey Tetteh on Sunday 22/4/18″.

He unequivocally chided President Akufo-Addo for a sky-rocketing upsizing by the number of presidential staffers from previously 678 during former President John Mahama’s era to a record high of 998 presently by the Nana Addo led administration.

It would be recalled the presidency furnished parliament with 998 number of persons playing host to various roles at the Presidency, under section 11 of the Presidential Office Act 1993 (Act 463).

The Think Tank has subsequently described the move as a wanton abuse of state resources, and called on Akufo-Addo to slash the number to economical sense.

Upon the release of the communiqué by the bureau of communications at the Jubilee House, many dissenting views and analysis have greeted the announcement with section of the domain trolling and castigating the government for further aggravating the worsening economic plight by the ordinary Ghanaian.

Whereas sections of Ghanaians has have hailed and lauded the President Akufo Addo for the gesture.

They contend the development is in fulfillment of the President’s decision to widen the operational scope of his government to promote good governance and economic growth.

Similar, the Strategic Thinkers Network – Africa, is cautioning and appealing to the Akufo Addo – led administration to be mindful how it’s dissipating the public purse.

 

The content of the release can be read below:

 

998 staffers at the Presidency: A wasteful expenditure- STRANEK 

 

The Strategic Thinkers Network-Africa (STRANEK) is of the strong view that the list of staffers at the Presidency as submitted to Parliament in accordance with section 11 of the Presidential Office Act, 1993 (Act 463) results in a wasteful expenditure which is not in tandem with President Akufo Addo’s policy of protecting and saving the public purse from profligate expenditure and wanton abuse.

Without any special forensic financial audit, it is quite clear that increasing the number of staffers at the Presidency from 678 to 998 is a hooping 47% increase in the number of personnel which will be very difficult to justify considering the prevailing economic conditions and the enormous pressures on the public purse.

As unsettling as this increase is, it is also interesting when one compares the 2016 allocation of GHc719m for the Office of Government Machinery with that of 2017 of GHc1.55b, an increase of well over 215%.

Perhaps, this 215% increase may have massive contributions from the 47% increase in manpower at the Presidency.

Even if we were under conditions of accelerating tax revenues, which is not the case, does that necessarily warrant the astronomical increase in expenditure coming from a government that promised the Ghanaian taxpayer to be very prudent or efficient in the use of the country’s scarce resources and reduce tax burdens for the ordinary Ghanaian?

Also, which administrative model or school of thought preaches that upsizing management and downsizing workers is optimal for efficiency as this government is trying to preach? We have a situation in which not too long ago Senior Minister, Hon Osafo Marfo, on the 7th August, 2017 informed members of the public of plans by government to downsize the public service in order to reduce the impact of wages and salaries on the country’s fiscal space and create the needed efficiency to execute more projects for the masses. Is it the case that government wants to only create jobs at the top for political appointees?

Every now and then we keep hearing of government’s delays in paying ex-gratia for appointees of the erstwhile Mahama administration. Considering the difficulty in paying a smaller number as compared to the ballooning current figures, are we not heading to a situation whereby the exit of an administration will also lead to an exit of this country’s scarce resources as end of service benefit for all these appointees?

STRANEK will therefore want to urge President Akufo-Addo to revert to his values of efficiency and his promise to protect the public purse so that revenues are adequately channelled towards productive use instead of creating jobs for an ever-growing list of government appointees.

We are all involved in building our motherland.

 

Signed: Gideon

Nii Tettey Tetteh

(Executive Director)

 

 

Nana Dogbe|ahotoronline.com|Ghana

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