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General News on Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Source: Graphic.com.gh
2019-05-28
The badociation says officials have been dismissed and replaced by politicians
The Civilian and Local Government Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has canceled its planned two-day protest against the government against what it describes as political interference in its work.
Indeed, the government has set up a joint committee to examine the grievances expressed by the members and leaders of the badociation.
When Graphic Online visited CLOGSAG headquarters on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, many members of the badociation wore a red armband.
The badociation also held an in camera meeting, details of which were not disclosed.
The messages posted by CLOGSAG on the buildings and buildings of the ministries in Accra read as follows: "The civil service and the local administrations are not private companies owned by ministers or politicians. are fed up with your impunity and your disregard for the procedures. "
The President of CLOGSAG for the Accra Metropolitan Area, Mr. Julius Azuma, confirmed the government's decision to form a joint committee to examine the alleged political interference in the work of CLOGSAG. we. Once he has agreed to form a committee to consider the matter for us, there is no need to demonstrate. "
The badociation believes that many people in administrative positions as civil servants have been dismissed and replaced by politicians or people close to politicians.
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