A government review axed 2,080 public-sector gigs, but investigators later confirmed most of those firings had zero justification.
Minority Caucus demands compensation
Minority Caucus demands compensation
- Ghana's Minority Caucus wants affected workers paid and reinstated.
- A post-election review initially wiped out 2,080 appointments.
- Investigators validated 1,539 of those roles as properly handled.
- Only 541 appointments actually flopped on due-process grounds.
- The caucus called the mass terminations unfair to young professionals.
- Withheld salaries and hardship damages are part of the ask.
- Parliamentary and legal channels will be pursued for redress.
- Their statement dropped on Ghana's 69th independence anniversary.