Gov't pulls break on NPP's mass employment into public service
![](https://cdn.classfmonline.com/imagelib/thumbs/50055533.jpg)
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has directed all heads of government institutions to revoke appointments made by the previous Akufo-Addo administration after December 7, 2024.
The directive, issued in a circular dated February 10, 2025, emphasized that such appointments and recruitments do not align with principles of good governance.
“In line with the government’s position on end-of-tenure appointments and recruitments, I wish to inform you that all such engagements in Ghana’s Public Services after December 7, 2024, are inconsistent with established governance practices,” the statement read.
Mr. Debrah has instructed the heads of institutions to take immediate steps to nullify these appointments and submit a detailed report on their actions to his office by February 17, 2025.
He concluded the directive by expressing confidence in their cooperation to ensure compliance with the government’s governance standards.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
E/R: Fmr NDC women's organiser, Evelyn Korang, makes history elected to Council of State
01:20''Chief clearing agent” title now belongs to Mahama – Manasseh Azure
15:47A/R: Dr Amoakohene gives galamsey operators 2 weeks to leave sites
18:35Transport Minister promises decongested roads via improved transport alternatives
01:00Mahama’s discontinuation of court cases undermines anti-corruption fight – Manasseh Azure
14:16Educ. Min. Iddrisu directs UG to reduce trad. hall fees by 25%
18:39Archbishop Duncan Williams asserts need for national vision else 'we will continue to walk in darkness'
22:56Bawumia pays tribute to Namibia’s founding President, Dr Sam Nujoma
14:01Chiefs, traditional leaders must lead galamsey fight – Armah-Kofi Buah
16:24C/R: NDC constituency chairman elected as Council of State member pledges development
22:24