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Civil Servants Urged to Maintain Neutrality Amidst Concerns of Partisan Involvement

April 25, 2024
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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Civil Servants Urged to Maintain Neutrality Amidst Concerns of Partisan Involvement

Some Members of Ghana's Civil Service

Ghana, since the inception of the fourth republic, has been grappling with a contentious issue regarding the involvement of civil servants in partisan politics.

In recent times, the spotlight intensified with the controversial decision of Kwasi Kwaning-Bosompem, the former Controller and Accountant-General, to contest the ruling New Patriotic Party parliamentary election while holding office.

This move, coupled with the widely perceived view that a significant number of branch, constituency, and regional executives within the country’s major political parties are members of the country civil service, has been a matter of concern to many good governance advocates.

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Critics argue that such involvement in active partisan politics jeopardizes the integrity and impartiality of civil servants, compromising their ability to carry out their duties effectively.

Dr. Evans Aggrey-Darkoh, the Head of the Civil Service of Ghana, in addressing the vexed matter in a resolute stance called upon civil servants nationwide to refrain from engaging in political activities in the run-up to the 2024 General Election.

Dr. Aggrey-Darkoh’s plea he noted is not merely a suggestion but a clarion call for adherence to the principles, codes of conduct, and core values that underpin the civil service.

Central to his message is the imperative for civil servants to prioritize their mandate of assisting the government in formulating and implementing public policies and programs.

This mandate, he emphasized, transcends political affiliations and demands unwavering commitment to fostering stability, peace, and security within the nation.

“the work of the civil servant is behind the scenes, we are to support our political leaders. what is important to us is that at the end of the day, the national interest is served. Once the national interest is served, we are done.”

Dr Evans Aggrey-Darkoh, Head of Ghana’s Civil Service

The Fundamental Role of Civil Servant

At the heart of Dr. Aggrey-Darkoh’s message lies a crucial reminder of the fundamental role of civil servants as custodians of neutrality, impartiality, and professionalism.

These pillars he posited are not merely abstract ideals but the bedrock upon which the efficacy and credibility of the civil service rest.

He stressed that by abstaining from partisan politics, civil servants uphold the sanctity of their roles and ensure that the interests of the nation take precedence over personal or political agendas.

In urging civil servants to rededicate themselves to their mandate, Dr. Aggrey-Darkoh underscored the profound impact of their actions on the fabric of Ghanaian society.

Dr Evans Aggrey Darkoh
Dr. Evans Aggrey-Darkoh, the Head of the Civil Service of Ghana

He asserted that civil servants commitment to neutrality and professionalism is not merely a matter of bureaucratic protocol but a solemn duty owed to the country they serve.

It is important to state that in every democratic society, the integrity of the civil service is sacrosanct, serving as a bulwark against the encroachment of political favoritism and corruption.

The neutrality of civil servants is crucial in ensuring a level playing field for all citizens and maintaining public trust in government institutions.

Moreover, upholding the principles of neutrality, impartiality, and professionalism is not only a legal obligation but also a moral imperative for civil servants.

Their commitment to these values is essential for the effective functioning of democratic governance and the advancement of the nation’s development agenda.

In light of these considerations, it is incumbent upon all civil servants to heed Dr. Aggrey-Darkoh’s call and re-dedicate themselves to the noble mandate of serving the public interest.

By staying clear of partisan politics and upholding the highest standards of professionalism, civil servants can contribute significantly to building a fair, just, and prosperous society for all Ghanaians.

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