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Minority in Parliament Demands Payment of Outstanding Salaries for Nurses and Midwives

The Minority in Parliament has urged the government to immediately release funds for the payment of salaries owed to nurses and midwives, insisting that financial provisions for the payments were already approved. At a press conference, the Minority accused the government of politicizing public administration and misleading the public about the delays. Ranking Member on the Health Committee, Dr. Nana Afriyie Ayew, who led the charge, stated that the previous administration had secured full financial clearance for the recruitment and payment of over 15,000 nurses and midwives before leaving office. He referenced a letter dated April 15, 2024, signed by then-Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Abena Osei Asare, which authorized the Health Ministry to recruit 15,200 nurses and midwives, with remuneration charged to the 2024 national budget. Dr. Afriyie Ayew questioned why the recruited health professionals remain unpaid […]

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Parliament to Enact Lifestyle Audit Act – Speaker Alban Bagbin

Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has announced that Parliament will soon begin drafting a Lifestyle Audit Act. The goal: empower state agencies to investigate situations where individuals’ lifestyles appear inconsistent with their declared income—a critical step to curb corruption. 1. A Shield Against Illicit Wealth The bill is designed to enable institutions like the Special Prosecutor’s Office, Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to initiate audits on both public officials and politically exposed persons when their private expenditures exceed legal income sources. 2. Broad Stakeholder Backing Speaker Bagbin noted that he’s received significant input from diverse stakeholders—including civil society groups, the Vice President, and the Office of the Special Prosecutor—to support the draft legislation. 3. Special Prosecutor’s Position Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng has previously called for such legal reforms, advocating for constitutional backing […]

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Suspend Free SHS Bill for Broader Consultation – NAGRAT, EduWatch Urge.

Two major stakeholders, the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) and Africa Education Watch (EduWatch), are calling for the suspension of the proposed Free SHS Bill. They argue that the bill, which seeks to provide legal backing for free senior high school education, lacks sufficient stakeholder consultation.NAGRAT’s President, Angel Carbonu, criticized the timing of the bill, saying it was “morally wrong” for Parliament to pass laws during its final sittings. He suggested the new Parliament should revisit the bill with extensive input from stakeholders.EduWatch echoed this, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and transparency. They urged the Education Minister to engage teachers, parents, and education experts before resubmitting the bill to Parliament.

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