Home / POLITICS / Three million jobs created by Akufo-Addo administration – Employment Minister-designate

Three million jobs created by Akufo-Addo administration – Employment Minister-designate

Spread the love

The Akufo-Addo administration created about three million jobs in its first term, according to the Employment and Labour Relations Minister-nominee, Ignatius Baffour Awuah.

“The last time we reported was in September 2020 and the figure was around three million jobs,” the nominee said during his vetting on Wednesday, February 17, 2021.

 

 

 

When probed on specifics, Mr. Awuah said he would make the relevant figures available to the committee.

“I have on a number of occasions come to this house and given these figures out already,” he also said.

See also  Plantain Tree Becomes ‘Special Guest of Honour’ At Dr. Afriyie Akoto's Campaign Meeting

Concerns were also raised by the committee on discrepancies between the figures he gave and what was contained in his handing over notes.

 

 

The handing over notes indicated that 2.7 million jobs were created with 2.3 million jobs being under the Planting for Food and Jobs programme and 350,000 jobs in the public sector being highlighted.

But Mr. Awuah explained that the handing over notes were prepared in June in line with the Transitional Provisions Act.

See also  NDC MPs Boycott Vetting Of Mensah Korsah Over Unresolved Techiman South Violence

“I cannot come before this committee and lie to the committee. I have indicated my readiness to supply you with the information by close of day.”

“If I was given the chance to update handing over notes, this would not be the figure you would have,” he added.

 

 

On how the ministry arrives at its figures, Mr. Awuah said his outfit collates data from various sectors under the state to record employment figures under the public sector.

But for the private sector, Mr. Awuah said his ministry relies mainly on data on pension contributions from the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT).

See also  Gov't Bans Use Of V8s, V6s Vehicles By Officials Effective January 2023

 

 

“Every person engaged to work must be entitled to SSNIT payments… at any point in time, if you want such information, you can go to SSNIT,” he explained.

About Adwenpa-Hene

we publish on Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Lifestyle, and Technology. You can also follow Us on : YouTube Channel - My Ghana Media TV, Facebook - MyghanaMedia TV , Twitter - @MyGhanamedia2 & Instagram - My Ghana Media TV. Email Address: myghanamedia@gmail.com Contact Us: 0200818719

Check Also

Video: “A Word To The Wise Is Assin North” – Prof. Naana Jane Issues Strong Warning To EC

Spread the love In the run-up to the December elections, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the …