A former Corporate Affairs representative for the Social Security and National Insurance to Trust (SSNIT) has said the representatives of Organised Labour on the Board are to be blamed for the controversies regarding the sale of the hotels.
Out of the 12-member SSNIT Board Chaired by Elizabeth Akua Ohene, four of them are reps of Organised Labour.
They include: Joshua Ansah, Dr Evans Ageme Dzikum, Ivy Betur Naaso and John Senanu Amegashie.
But Mr Oteng Asamoah questioned why the reps were silent on the intended sale and why the news had to come from a Member of Parliament.
According to him, they should have been spoken up against the move, regardless of their number on the board.
“This matter shouldn’t have escalated to the media if Organised Labour had done their job. Why did we have to hear it from Okudzeto and not the reps on the board,” he bemoaned.
Mr Asamoah who is incensed over the development raised these concerns in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem Tuesday.
“There are four reps and if you add the employers association, we will have about 6 to 7 and this issue didn’t start now. I heard about it long ago so what do the organised labour do at their meetings because they cannot tell me it was not raised there.
“What was their position and did they come to tell their members? How often do they update members on SSNIT happenings after their meetings?,” he questioned.
Meanwhile, the Director General of SSNIT, Kofi Bosompem Osafo-Maafo, has said that majority of the hotels put up for sale are not paying dividends, and selling them was the only option to revive them.
But the General Secretary of the Ghana Federation of Labour, Abraham Koomson, has said there is no justification for the sale of the 60% stake and has called for it to be halted.
Latest Stories
-
George Twum-Barimah-Adu pledges inclusive cabinet with Minority and Majority leaders
13 mins -
Labourer jailed 5 years for inflicting cutlass wounds on businessman
13 mins -
Parliament urged to fast-track passage of Road Traffic Amendment Bill
14 mins -
Mr Daniel Kofi Asante aka Electrician
14 mins -
Minerals Commission, Solidaridad unveils forum to tackle child labour in mining sector
20 mins -
Election 2024: Engagement with security services productive – NDC
21 mins -
‘Let’s work together to improve sanitation, promote health outcome’ – Sector Minister urges
22 mins -
Ellembelle MP cuts sod for six-unit classroom block at Nkroful Agric SHS
25 mins -
‘I’ll beat the hell out of you if you misbehave on December 7’ – Achiase Commanding Officer
28 mins -
AFPNC leads the charge on World Prematurity Day 2024
34 mins -
Court remands unemployed man over theft of ECG property
40 mins -
Election security rests solely with the police – Central Regional Police Command
42 mins -
NCCE engages political youth activists at Kumbungu on tolerance
42 mins -
‘In Mahama’s era students lacked chalk, but are now receiving tablets’ – Bawumia
52 mins -
Project commissioning not a ploy to attract votes – Oppong Nkrumah
54 mins