The Member of Parliament for North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has raised alarm over a recent Presidential Staffer list sent from the presidency.
According to him, the presidential staffers at the seat of government under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo have increased from 934 in 2020 to 995 in 2021, and accused the president of increased appetite for big government.
The annual report on Presidential Office Staff to Parliament is in line with the Presidential Office Act, 1993 (Act 463) which was laid in the House on Wednesday, May 25, 2022.
The list according to the MP is made of duplication of roles, creation of new positions as well as the "unethical"
The "unethical" includes:
-“Church Relations Manager” at the Presidency
-“Diaspora Church Mobilization.”
Duplicates:
-4 Directors of Communications,
-5 Deputy Directors of Communications,
-2 Communications Specialists,
-3 Communication Officers,
-5 Technical Communications Assistants,
-a Media Aide,
-an Assistant Media Liaison Officer,
-a Communications Consultant and
-a Presidential Advisor on Media who also has a Technical Director to the Presidential Advisor.
Newly created roles:
-Youth Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs
-Personal and Special Assistants for all Regional Ministers
Ablakwa who made this known in a post on social media indicated that, "all 337 political appointees at the Presidency, including the Church Relations Manager, Church Diaspora Mobilization Officer and the Youth Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs are all categorized as public office holders under Article 71 of the 1992 Constitution for full benefits".
For those who might think the Church Relations Manager is incharge of the National Cathedral Project, he said: "For the avoidance of any further doubt, at page 15 of the report, President Akufo-Addo has already appointed Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah as “Overseer of the National Cathedral.”
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“After a great deal of struggle, we finally got President Akufo-Addo to comply with the Presidential Office Act, 1993 (Act 463) which requires him to report annually to Parliament on the staffing position at the Office of the President.
The report which was laid in Parliament yesterday — two months after the legal deadline, makes for interesting reading.
Pursuant to our oversight obligations as MPs, we shall scrutinize and debate the report in due course.
In the interim, since the report is now a public document, I make the following preliminary observations:
1) To have the total staff strength increase from 934 in 2020 to 995 in 2021 out of which a massive 337 are political appointees, particularly, under the current economic crisis is awfully insensitive and manifestly wasteful.
Despite creating the impression after his Ministerial appointments that his elephantine size of government is reducing, we are seeing, rather worryingly, an upward trajectory at the Office of the President. Compared with 2020, we have 26 more political appointees and an overall jump from 934 to 995.
Many of us had expected — at the very least — a freeze in the staffing numbers at the Presidency, bearing in mind claims by senior government officials that the public sector payroll is full.
2) There is an alarming duplication of roles purportedly being performed by multitudes which is not only dishonourable, it cannot be judicious use of taxpayer Cedis when we are facing the harshest economic conditions in a generation.
Using Comms to make the point: Many Ghanaians would be outraged to discover that we have 3 additional Directors of Communications — the same position Mr. Eugene Arhin occupies.
Their names are provided as: Frank Adjei Twum, Awudu Moro Kabore and Ali Adams.
Per President Akufo-Addo’s list, the Ghanaian Presidency has 4 Directors of Communications, 5 Deputy Directors of Communications, 2 Communications Specialists, 3 Communication Officers, 5 Technical Communications Assistants, a Media Aide, an Assistant Media Liaison Officer, a Communications Consultant and a Presidential Advisor on Media who also has a Technical Director to the Presidential Advisor. This swarm doesn’t include the social media warriors and the army at the Information Ministry.
It does appear the Akufo-Addo Presidency was always set up to place premium on expensive rhetoric and not concrete deliverables.
3) Then there is the unethical— Why has the President created the unconventional position of “Church Relations Manager” at the Presidency? This smacks of an unholy mission to mix politics and the pulpit. Respectfully, is Rev. Ebenezer Saaka Ameyaw telling us this is a full time job? Why should the taxpayer be burdened with this unethical task? What really are the ToR for this church relations management? I hope the management outcome doesn’t include ensuring that the Church is silenced? Many more questions than answers.
Adding to the confusion is a role occupied by Fr. Nana K. Ellis who is said to be responsible for “Diaspora Church Mobilization.” What does it entail and why do we have to mobilize the Church in the diaspora? Mobilization for what exactly? How are we measuring his output? How did this become a priority and a full time job? Is this the best use of scarce public funds?
4) Who created the position of Youth Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs? What exactly is the mandate of Jake Obeng-Bediako who carries the rather curious title? What are his KPIs and how does Parliament and the Ghanaian people assess his output? Considering our development challenges, is this a portfolio to even contemplate?
5) Why has the President decided to erode the gains from his decision not to appoint Deputy Regional Ministers in his second term by creating a new category of Personal and Special Assistants for all Regional Ministers who are drawing salaries from the Presidency? Such putrefying levels of deception completely destroys the already low public confidence in the noble office of President.
This country urgently needs a new leadership direction.”
Hon Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa
An important addendum
All 337 political appointees at the Presidency, including the Church Relations Manager, Church Diaspora Mobilization Officer and the Youth Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs have all been categorized as public office holders under Article 71 of the 1992 Constitution for full benefits.
Note that their number now exceeds that of the 275-Member Ghanaian Parliament which is always at the receiving end of considerable anti-Article 71 agitation, even though I am also a long-time advocate for Article 71 reforms and a larger constitutional overhaul.
Secondly, I have noted some commentary suggesting that the infamous “Church Relations Manager” is probably in charge of President Akufo-Addo’s National Cathedral project. For the avoidance of any further doubt, at page 15 of the report, President Akufo-Addo has already appointed Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah as “Overseer of the National Cathedral.”
As I have often stated in Parliament for more than 8 years and counting, it is long overdue to amend the Presidential Office Act, 1993 (Act 463) with the view of imposing a cap on the number of appointees any President can engage at the Office of the President.
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A political opposition party without a policy message and solely relying on false insinuated stories for propaganda against the ruling party is like a mechanic without tools. How long must the NDC be told to change Nazi Goebel's tactics of repeating lies until they sink into the minds of the electorate for cheap political gain? This strategy can only work for kleptocrats who do not answer to the people and rely on corruption to maintain political power. That notion may most probably hold true in societies where the average level of intelligence is very low, but not in Ghana. It is astonishing to note that the young politicians who are recruited by the political parties from university mock political scenes quite often lack the competence to do progressive substance-based politics. Clearly, the likes of Ablakwa are the victims of such inexperienced early recruitment. So to me, it is no wonder that Ablakwa is doing what he can do best, namely cheap propagandising.
Even with these staggering evidence political sycophants are still raining insults on you since they cannot invalidate the truth you laid out. Keep on the good work Hon. Ablakwa. Ghanaian voters are wise and awake when it comes to the ballot box.
Ablakwa, you say you are worried. Good for you. Go burn the sea!
This guy hasn't applied for job before in his life, yet his wealth is amazing...fleets of cars, filling stations, etc...and he never ceases disturbing our ears!He put over 20,000ghc at his car boot for it to be stolen,he turns around to make baseless allegations.
Did this boy Okujeto ABROKWA deserved to take two Ghanaian planes to the north just to get married to his wife??? Please answer this question to see if this baby with sharp teeth is not a hypocrite. I decree like the the Jews NEVER AGAIN TO NDC so you can come to create loot and share Ghana money. NDC YAAMUTU NDC YAAMUTU NDC YAAMUTU NDC
Brilliant job. The ***barred word*** are insulting and criticising you but go go high we say. Expose them all. God bless you.
This baby with sharp teeth is a hypocrate..... Corrupt greedy boy who stole from the state. Tell us where you worked after school.
The chief hypocrite, Ablakwa is speaking again. He is so desperate trying to deceive Ghanaians for his selfish interest of higher ministerial position when his government wins power. All of you politicians are same greedy bastards milking the state for your families.