Dismissed GRA staff demand reinstatement over pre-election hires

Fired tax workers want their government jobs back after officials kicked them out. The Ghana Revenue Authority employees say bosses made a huge mistake when they got the boot. These workers claim they landed their positions fair and square before voters went to the polls last December. Officials followed all the right steps when they hired these people through normal government channels. The group argues that higher-ups broke the rules when they tossed them out.

The hiring process kicked off way back in September 2024 and wrapped up before election day arrived. Workers have paperwork that proves they started the job hunt months before anyone cast a ballot. The Chief of Staff made it clear that only appointments after December 7 should face the axe. These employees say their situation falls outside that time frame completely. Political games seem to be driving these firings rather than actual policy violations.

Families are struggling to pay bills after breadwinners lost their paychecks overnight. The dismissed workers describe the pain their loved ones face during this tough period. Some people depended on these salaries to keep food on the table and roofs over their heads. The group says emotions run high as uncertainty grips their households. Economic stress keeps building as days pass without any income coming through the door.

President John Dramani Mahama needs to step in and fix this mess according to the angry workers. They want the head of state to review their cases and bring them back to work. The group believes justice demands that qualified people should return to their desks. These employees just want a chance to serve their country and use their talents. Fairness should win out over political considerations when reviewing these dismissals.
 

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