Published on Wednesday 12th 2025
The National Organizer of NPP, Henry Nana Boakye has served strong notice that he will be heading to court to challenge the decision of the Government through the Chief of Staff to revoke appointments of some Ghanaians who gained employment in the public sector.
The erstwhile administration recruited young people into public institutions across the board after the December 7, 2024 elections.
In a Facebook post today, Nana B indicated that the Government is attempting to terminate legitimate and lawful appointments of hard-working Ghanaian Youth who have complied with due process of law to secure their appointments.
The National NPP Organizer suggested that the action by the government presupposes that President Mahama seemed to have forgotten the oath he swore to submit himself to the laws of Ghana.
Below is Nana Boakye’s Facebook Post
It has been more than a month since President John Mahama took the Presidential oath to “at all times preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of Ghana”; and so where from this attempt to terminate legitimate and lawful appointments of hard-working Ghanaian Youth who have complied with due process of law to secure their appointments.
Has the President so soon forgotten that he also swore to submit himself to the laws of Ghana? The President should know, that there is no legal ground for terminating any appointment known as “good governance practices and principles”.
Notice is hereby served, that I shall head to the Court to defend these young people and remind the President that his oath was to defend the Constitution and not to abuse it.
My Lawyers, Nana Baffour Awuah Esq and Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei Esq., should stand ready to defend the Constitution.
Story by: Inusah Dondaliya