Sam George Orders 100 Dismissals at Ghana Post

Sam George Orders 100 Dismissals at Ghana Post

Member of Parliament and Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Sam George, has confirmed the dismissal of 100 Ghana Post employees over post-election recruitment concerns.

The move follows a directive aimed at addressing irregularities in government employment after the December 7 elections.

According to Sam George, these recruitments were made without proper authorization, raising concerns about due process and transparency. He emphasized that such actions compromise the integrity of public sector hiring and place an unnecessary burden on the government payroll.


The decision to terminate these appointments aligns with efforts to ensure accountability within state institutions.

The dismissals have sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting the move as a step toward responsible governance, while others criticize it as politically motivated.

Ghana Post, a key postal service provider, has yet to issue an official statement regarding the affected employees or how the decision will impact operations.

This development adds to the ongoing debate over public sector employment practices in Ghana, with many calling for stricter oversight and reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future.