
President John Dramani Mahama says he has instructed the Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson to cut expenditure as much as he likes.
He says this demonstrates the government’s commitment to rebuilding the economy.
Mr Mahama said this after revealing that the economy was criminally handled by the previous NPP administration.
He said he couldn’t understand how the previous government “was so reckless” in the handling of the economy.
Speaking to organised labour in Accra on Thursday, February 20, he said “Comrades, we know we are your natural allies, we have worked together for many years.
“One thing that is a cardinal principle for us is to tell the truth at all times, we all knew that the economy was in crisis but some of the things I am discovering myself, have been a criminal handling of our economy, Ghana is a crime scene because how a government can be so reckless I can’t understand it.
“But we are faced with a reality, our options are very few, we can behave like the ostriches and hide our heads in the sand and let the economy crash but then what effect will it have on Ghanaian households and everybody? So I have told the Finance Minister to cut expenditure as much as he likes, even we ourselves in government machinery, cut as much of our budget as you like because we all must make those sacrifices. A certain distrust for the political class has arisen because it is like when everybody else is tightening their belt, the political class is loosening itself. I want to assure you that we are all going to tighten our belts. and there will be no wasteful expenditure.”
Mr Mahama’s meeting with Labour came at a time when his government approved a 10% salary increase for public sector workers.
Payment of the increment will begin from January 1 this year.
Labour agreed to the 10% raise after President John Mahama engaged with them and appealed for their acceptance.
The last salary increase for public sector workers in Ghana was in 2024 when the government approved a 23% raise to adjust for the cost of living and economic conditions.
Announcing the decision in Accra on Thursday, February 20, The Minister for Employment and Labour Relations, Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo said ” there has been an increase in the national daily minimum wage by 10 per cent over the 2024 National Daily Minimum Wage which translates into a new national daily minimum wage of 19.97 Cedis.
“The effective date for the implementation of the 2025 minimum wage shall be the first of March 2025, all establishments, institutions or organisations whose daily minimum wages are below the new wage should adjust accordingly.”
Source: 3news.com