OccupyGhana® has noted with approval Government’s directive to the public service through you, on the above-entitled matter, and dated 2nd November 2018, to streamline the basis for paying sitting allowances to members of state Boards, Authorities, Council, etc., and to ban the payment of monthly salaries to such persons.
While we applaud this all-important step towards reining in such unjustified payment of monies, we respectfully want to bring to your attention certain wrong practices engaged in by members of such Boards for several years and which, if not checked alongside your directive, would completely erode its essence and violate its spirit.
First, with the primary aim of accumulating sitting allowances, certain Boards and Board Committees are known to meet several times a month, when several of the meetings are repetitive and meaningless. We are aware of Board and Board committee meetings that are called without agenda, ostensibly just to review minutes of a previous meeting.
Second, some Board and Board Committee members have essentially become parallel structures to those existing in the entities, and insist on undertaking work that would ordinarily be undertaken by employees of the entities. Some insist on, for instance, touring facilities or educating the public in all 10 regions. Even more are the scandalous and ridiculous travel budgets presented for approval. It leaves very little to the imagination the real reason behind such ventures.
Third, you would have to take the additional step of cutting out expenses associated with the unfounded belief on the part of Board Members and members of Board Committees that they are entitled to training and conferences, especially abroad. We believe that it is on the basis of a person’s experience and knowledge that gets that person to serve on a board or board committee. That knowledge and experience are not to be acquired after appointment and at the expense of the tax payer. Thus, paying for the cost of training, costs of airfares, hotel expenses and per diem should be a thing of the past. Boards and Board Committees do not need people who are there to line their pockets with undeserved allowances, enjoy paid travel and acquire personal career development.
We reiterate a point we made in our Press Statement dated 20th May 2018 that no board member is entitled to monthly remuneration, an office, official accommodation, official vehicle, etc. To the extent that any such facilities have been, or are being, provided, they are unlawful.
These are only some of the things that have to be checked as part of your directive, if it is not to be defeated on the ground.
Yours, for God and Country,
OccupyGhana®
CC.
The Chief of Staff
Office of the President
Accra
The Chief Executive
State Enterprises Commission
Accra
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Hallelujah, it’s a start, we all need to push to cut out these frivolous freebies for mostly party faithful but freeloaders on govt largesse. Well done, occupyGhana, don’t stop.
SOME OF THESE THINGS ARE DONE IN APPRECIATION TO THE EFFORTS OF POLITICAL PARTY FINANCIERS, PARTY FUNCTIONARIES, ETC. I AGREE WITH OGYAM. TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC PURSE, ALL THESE UNNECESSARY EXPENSES MUST BE CUT OFF. THIS WILL PREVENT THEM FROM KILLING ONE ANOTHER IN ORDER TO WIN ELECTIONS.
Just want to know if President Trump, and other presidents alike, have ministers who have official houses, and vehicles driven to work every day. I also want to know if their MPs have official houses. Even in these developed countries, the state doesn't pay for such expenditures, how much more Ghana? Our Ministers enjoy free housing, transport,utilities, domestic help etc at the expense of the state. This is even extended to officials in the public institutions who enjoy the above services free. In America, even if you are the CEO of any private company, you have to pay for these services from your own salaries. The politicians know all these, but they wont implement them in Ghana, because they want to maintain a class which will make people hold them in high esteem.
WELL SAID, HOW CAN WE PAY YOU FOR YOUR TRAINING AS A BOARD MEMBER WHO IS SUPPOSE TO BE AN EXPERIENCED AND WELL TRAINED IN HIS OR HER PROFESSION TO HELP MAKE THAT ORGANIZATION GROW....MR PRESIDENT THERE'S MORE TO IT PLEASE OPEN YOUR EYES WIDE