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MP Slams President For Appointing Director For “Non-Existent” Keta Port

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
May 3, 2024
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MP Slams President For Appointing Director For “Non-Existent” Keta Port

Keta Port Project

 The phenomenon of ghost jobs in governments in Ghana has far-reaching negative consequences that affect both the political and economic aspects of the country.

Ghost jobs refer to situations where individuals are paid salaries by the government for positions that do not require their physical presence or active participation.

This practice has become a significant drain on the country’s resources, perpetuating corruption, inefficiency, and waste.

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As such, ghost jobs undermine democracy and fair representation. They perpetuate political patronage, nepotism, and corruption, eroding the principles of democracy and good governance.

Ghost jobs also reduce transparency and accountability, making it difficult to track government spending and performance which undermines the trust of citizens in government, leading to widespread disappointment and detachment from the political process.

Furthermore, ghost jobs distort workforce planning, making it difficult to determine actual staffing needs and plan for effective human resource management. This leads to inefficiencies in the public service, as genuine employees may be overworked or underutilized.

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Moreover, ghost jobs demotivate genuine employees, who see their colleagues receiving salaries without working, leading to low morale and productivity.

As such, paying salaries to non-existent or inactive employees drains government resources, diverting funds from essential public services and development projects, thereby, hindering economic growth and development.

Moreover, ghost jobs undermine the government’s ability to provide quality services to citizens, hindering the country’s progress and development as resources are wasted on unproductive activities.

Accordingly, the Member of Parliament for the North Tongu Constituency, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has criticized the President for appointing a Director for the “non-existent” Keta Port.

He noted that after the appointment was made in March 2019, five years later, the government is now allocating funds for the construction of an administration block. “Not the actual port”, he stressed.

“Meanwhile, the Director of the imaginary Keta Port, Alexander Yaw Adusei Jnr. has been enjoying full salaries, allowances, official vehicles, and other mouthwatering perks of office at taxpayer expense for more than 5 years when already employed experienced staff of GPHA could have overseen the establishment of the Keta Port”.

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, stated that if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) wins the 2024 Presidential election, the next NDC government, of which he will be a part, will ensure that individuals responsible for causing financial loss to the state are held accountable and brought to justice.

Addressing The Issue

Moreover, to address the problem of Ghost Jobs in public spaces, it is essential to implement measures that promote transparency, accountability, and good governance.

Ghost Jobs

As such, strengthening political will is crucial in tackling ghost jobs as governments must demonstrate a strong commitment to transparency and accountability, and prioritize measures to eliminate ghost jobs.

The government can achieve this through policy reforms, public declarations, and concrete actions that show a determination to tackle the problem.

More so, enacting legislative reforms can help address the issue of ghost jobs. Laws and regulations that provide legal frameworks for tackling ghost jobs can help prevent political interference and patronage.

For instance, laws that require transparency in recruitment processes, asset declaration, and conflict of interest can help reduce ghost jobs.

Furthermore, independent oversight bodies can help monitor and prevent ghost jobs. Institutions such as the Auditor-General’s Department, the Public Accounts Committee, and anti-corruption agencies can play a crucial role in identifying and eliminating ghost jobs.

Also, proper enforcement of the Whistleblower Act (2006) can encourage employees to report ghost jobs without fear of retaliation. This can help identify and eliminate ghost jobs and promote a culture of transparency and accountability.

More so, holding political leaders accountable for ghost jobs can help reduce the prevalence of the problem. Political leaders must be held responsible for ghost jobs in their ministries, departments, and agencies, and must take concrete actions to eliminate them.

As such, ghost jobs in governments in Ghana require a multifaceted approach that includes strengthening political will, enacting legislative reforms, independent oversight, whistleblower protection, transparency in recruitment processes, and holding political leaders accountable.

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