A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Communications Team, Kwame Sefah, has sparked debate after alleging that some individuals employed in public institutions are not contributing meaningfully to their roles.
Speaking on #GHToday, Mr. Sefah claimed that certain public sector employees have been engaged without clearly defined responsibilities, effectively drawing salaries without performing any substantive work.
His remarks have reignited discussions around efficiency, accountability, and productivity within Ghana’s public sector, with many observers calling for stronger oversight mechanisms to ensure value for money.
The comments come at a time when concerns over public sector wage expenditure and performance continue to feature prominently in national discourse.
Mr. Sefah did not name specific institutions but stressed the need for reforms that would ensure that employment in public service is tied to performance and measurable output.