The Association of Graduates in Skills Development-Ghana (AGSD-GH),
formerly known as the Unemployed Graduates Association of Ghana, has
asked President Nana Akufo-Addo to sack his own daughter, Gyankroma
Akufo-Addo, as the Director of the Creative Arts Council.
The group said the president’s daughter is a non-performer.
Additionally, the group has asked the President to sack all “overaged” CEOs and MDs of state institutions.
On the list are Mr Kwadwo Owusu Afriyei, 65 years – Forestry Commission;
Mr Kofi Jumah, 68 years – CEO of Ghana Industrial Holding Corporation
(GIHOC); Mr Isaac Osei, 67 years – Managing Director, Tema Oil Refinery
(TOR); Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, 65 years – Director-General of the Ghana
Health Service; Dr K. K. Sarpong, 65 years – CEO of the Ghana National
Petroleum Corporation (GNPC); Mr Kwamena Bartels, 72 years – Board
Chairman, GOIL and Mr Kwame Osei-Prempeh, 62 year, Acting Managing
Director & Group CEO, GOIL.
Read the full statement below:
TIME TO RETIRE OVERAGED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS – Unemployed Graduates
The Association of Graduates in Skills Development-Ghana (AGSD-GH)
formerly known as the Unemployed Graduates Association of Ghana is
calling on the President, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to, as a
matter of urgency, dismiss all government appointees who have passed the
retirement age and all non-performing CEOs and deputy CEOs.
Article 119(1) of the Constitution of Ghana provides that: ‘A public
officer shall, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, retire
from the public service on attaining the age of sixty years’. Contrary
to this provision of our Constitution which is supposed to be the
supreme law of the land, and based on the information we have gathered,
the under-listed persons have passed the retirement age but are still at
post. As an association concerned about the development of our dear
nation and the creation of an enabling environment for all citizens to
thrive, AGSD-GH considers this situation as inimical to the welfare of
the State and youth development.
OVERAGED HEADS OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
1. Eugene Ofosuhene, 67 years – Controller and Accountant General, 2.
Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, 65, Forestry Commission 3. Kofi Jumah, 68 years –
CEO of Ghana Industrial Holding Corporation (GIHOC) 4. Isaac Osei, 67
years – Managing Director, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) 6. Anthony
Nsiah-Asare, 65 years – Director General of the Ghana Health Service 8.
K. K Sarpong, 65 years – CEO of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation
(GNPC) 9. Kwamena Bartels, 72 years – Board Chairman, GOIL 10. Kwame
Osei-Prempeh, 62 year, Acting Managing Director & Group CEO, GOIL.
AGSD-GH humbly calls on these individuals to retire and place their
experience at the service of the nation so they can advise, motivate and
inspire the youth. Inasmuch as we understand that they may mean well
for this country by serving beyond the retirement age, we cannot come to
terms with the fact that they are violating our labour laws which most
of them as members of parliament helped to draft and pass into law. We
further call on the President to, as a matter of urgency, call these
individuals listed below to order or terminate their appointments as
information reaching us from their various offices showed that they are
either absent from their offices regularly or under-performing.
They are: NON-PERFORMING CEOs AND DEPUTIES
1. Kingsley Agyemang, Scholarships Secretariat 2. Kosi Antwiwaa Yankey,
National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) 3. Madam Afia Akoto,
Deputy CEO, MASLOC 4. Mrs Abibata Shanni Mahama Zakariah, Deputy CEO,
MASLOC 5. Afua Asabea Asare, Ghana Export Promotion Authority 6.
Gyankroma Akufo-Addo, Director of Creative Arts Council 7. Richard Joojo
Obeng, a Deputy CEO at the National Youth Authority
Signed: Desmond Bress-Biney 0243765958 ugagghana@gmail.com