*Minority Condemns Bank of Ghana Over Mass Dismissals* The Minority in Parliament has strongly criticized the Bank of Ghana for the dismissal of over 100 workers, describing
*Minority Condemns Bank of Ghana Over Mass Dismissals* The Minority in Parliament has strongly criticized the Bank of Ghana for the dismissal of over 100 workers, describing the action as illegal and a violation of the 1992 Constitution and Ghana’s labour laws. Speaking at a press conference, the MP for Savelugu Hon Abdul Aziz Fatahiya accused the central bank of ignoring due process and bypassing parliamentary oversight. The Minority is demanding the immediate reinstatement of the affected employees, accountability from the Bank’s Governor, intervention by the Ministry of Employment, legal support for the dismissed staff, and a full parliamentary inquiry. According to the MP, the issue goes beyond job losses and strikes at the heart of democratic governance and institutional accountability. The development has sparked widespread public debate, with many calling for transparency and adherence to labour rights. The Bank of Ghana and relevant state authorities are now under pres
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*Minority Condemns Bank of Ghana Over Mass Dismissals*

 

The Minority in Parliament has strongly criticized the Bank of Ghana for the dismissal of over 100 workers, describing the action as illegal and a violation of the 1992 Constitution and Ghana’s labour laws. 

 

Speaking at a press conference, the MP for Savelugu   Hon Abdul Aziz Fatahiya accused the central bank of ignoring due process and bypassing parliamentary oversight.

 

The Minority is demanding the immediate reinstatement of the affected employees, accountability from the Bank’s Governor, intervention by the Ministry of Employment, legal support for the dismissed staff, and a full parliamentary inquiry. According to the MP, the issue goes beyond job losses and strikes at the heart of democratic governance and institutional accountability.

 

The development has sparked widespread public debate, with many calling for transparency and adherence to labour rights.

 

 The Bank of Ghana and relevant state authorities are now under pressure to respond to what is quickly becoming a major political and legal issue.

Report by PKB

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