Pension Haircut Is Punishment To Senior Officers For Tolerating Government’s Mess Over The Years [Young workers should not repeat same]
1. “I do not want to waste my vote” is a popular adage by most Ghanaians even when they noticed a credible third force or independent parliamentary candidates
2. “Even if it is a dog (any non-living thing) on the ballot, I will still vote for it” is another popular adage by politically blind citizens who believe a partisan position super-cede national interest
3. What did the Trade Union Congress do when a huge sum of money was lost the PDS deal just because a simple verification could not be done
4. What did all the leaders of labour unions do when huge sums of money was lost to Woyome?
5. Even as the call for change of the national constitution is in the public domain, what role is the Trade Union Congress playing to make sure the masses of people, largely young people, succeed.
6. The lack of proportional representation which make people believe they do not want to waste their votes and help the duopoly of both NPP and NDC cement their grip on the resources of the country means this skin cut in the name of haircut will return in next 20 years when you are about to retire as young person now.
7. For now, be rest assured the senior officers who are seeing their pension reduce to paper means they will do whatever it takes to convince the youth to support them to protect the pension of everyone.
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