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Press Release
Coalition of Opposition
Youth
October 29, 2014
WE ARE ON THE SIDE OF
GHANAIAN WORKERS.
Some few days ago, some Public Sector
Workers Unions and Associations announced an
indefinite strike action in sharp protest
against the poor handling and management of
workers contributions under the second tier
pension scheme by the John Mahama led
National Democratic Congress (N.D.C.)
government. Even more disturbing to them, is
governments attempt to impose Pension
Alliance Trust as a corporate trustee to
manage the second tier pension funds for
public sector workers.
From different backgrounds, with different
political orientation, persuasion and
interests, we are today in unison, devoid of
all partisan consideration assuring all
Ghanaian workers that we are solidly behind
them in their legitimate struggle to secure
their future against hardships and all
vulnerabilities associated with inadequate
pension benefits. It is even more imperative
for us as Youth leaders because we also
cannot afford to mortgage the future of the
teeming young people who for the next three
decades of their lives will be making
compulsory contributions in anticipation of
an enjoyable retirement.
THE CASE OF THE WORKERS.
For the avoidance of doubt, the National
Pensions Act 2008 (Act 766) clearly
describes the second tier pension scheme as
a mandatory fully funded and privately
managed occupational pension scheme. Thus,
we members of this coalition regard the
seeming interference by government as not
only undermining the spirit of the pensions
Act but also marks a clear breach of the Act
and should therefore not be countenanced in
the slightest sense by all well meaning
Ghanaians. Consequently, we see the timing
of this strike as most appropriate since a
successful agitation will set us on a path
of recovery from the current status quo of
meagre retirement packages for the
hardworking class of Ghana. It also has the
potential to reverse the trend of government
dipping its long arm in pension funds and
eventually misappropriating it. Over the
last few years the N.D.C government has
presided over the sale of valuable and
profitable state assets like the Trust
Hospital, the Trust Bank and the Merchant
Bank all without recourse to the interest of
the Ghanaian worker whose contributions were
used in building these valuable assets.
However, whiles we urge the workers on to
press on for what is legitimately due them,
we wish to find out the following;
i. Why is government so intransigent on the
appointment of Pension Alliance Trust as
trustees of the fund under the second tier
scheme when it is obvious it marks a clear
breach of the Pensions Act, which urges the
employer and employee to come together and
agree on a trustee?
ii. Exactly how much has SSNIT collected
under the tier two scheme?
iii. How much interest has accrued on the
principal collected so far?
iv. What is the position of SSNIT on those
who joined the second tier scheme at age 55?
Will such persons be entitled to extra lump
sum from SSNIT? The coalition thinks it will
be most unfair for SSNIT to pay just monthly
entitlements to such persons.
These are begging questions which demands
urgent answers.
On the evidence of the above, the Coalition
stands shoulder to shoulder with the already
overburdened and overtaxed workers of this
country as they legitimately fight for the
future generation of this country. Indeed
the seeming intransigence and lackadaisical
attitude of the John Mahama government,
creates strong doubt about the availability
of the fund at the Central Bank.
For a country that cannot afford a box of
chalk which cost two Ghana cedis (2gh) to
educate her children but can easily afford
the payment of fraudulent judgement debts
and the luxury of its leaders to surpass
that of Arabian Kings, the workers of this
country have every right to press home for
what is due them.
Indeed, the insensitivity of this government
is legendary. Today our kids are not in
school because teachers are on strike. We
stand the risk of losing many of the
citizenry because our hospitals are being
deserted by our health workers whose
concerns are not being addressed by
government. Ghana is indeed grinding to a
halt under President Mahama and we must join
forces to reverse this ugly trend.
Thank you.
Signed
Sammy Awuku
National Youth Organizer, NPP
0244252052
Abu Ramadan
National Youth Organizer PNC
0244570006
Kadir Rauf
National Youth Organizer CPP
0546987960
Divine Nkrumah
National Youth Organizer PPP
0200529563
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WE ARE ON THE SIDE OF
GHANAIAN WORKERS
Release,
Oct 29, Ghanadot - For the avoidance of doubt,
the National Pensions Act 2008 (Act 766) clearly
describes the second tier pension scheme as a
mandatory fully funded and privately managed
occupational pension scheme. Thus, we members of
this coalition regard the seeming interference by
government as not only undermining the spirit of the
pensions Act but also marks a clear breach of the
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