Mahama is setting a dangerous precedent with mass dismissals – Centre for Democratic Movement

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The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) has called on President John Dramani Mahama to halt his government’s “reckless” mass dismissal of public workers.

Since his return as President, the Mahama-led administration has dismissed workers employed by the previous government, following a directive from the Chief of Staff.

Addressing the situation in a statement, the CDM described the dismissals as “reckless” and urged President Mahama to reverse them, warning that they set a “dangerous precedent” and demonstrate a “blatant disregard for due process.”

“The recent wave of mass terminations of public and civil servants by President John Dramani Mahama is a dangerous precedent that undermines Ghana’s democracy, constitutional order, and labour rights,” the statement read.

“The termination letters issued to affected officials—such as those from the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations to its Senior Managers at Regional Offices, as well as other institutions like the Ghana Education Service, Ghana Health Service, and National Health Insurance Authority—show a blatant disregard for due process, job security, and fairness in governance.

“This reckless exercise of executive power is not only legally questionable but also socially and economically disastrous.”

The CDM urged civil society organisations and labour unions to resist the “unconstitutional” mass dismissals and protect the rights of affected workers.

“At this critical juncture, labour unions, civil society organizations, and all well-meaning stakeholders must rise against this unconstitutional mass termination.

“The Trades Union Congress (TUC), Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG), Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), and other workers’ unions cannot remain silent while public servants are subjected to unjust dismissals.

“These organizations have a duty to protect their members from political victimization and must use all legal and advocacy means to challenge this blatant abuse of power. Ghanaians must collectively resist this injustice to safeguard job security, professionalism, and stability within the public sector.”

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