The government's revocation of public sector appointments and recruitment made after December 7, 2024, by the erstwhile New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, has elicited varied reactions among Ghanaians.
While sections of the public have lent their support to the government for taking the action to ensure due procedures are followed, others viewed it as politically motivated and detrimental to promoting the general livelihood of Ghanaians.
Across traditional and social media, a broader debate among Ghanaians regarding the ethics and legality of last-minute governmental appointments has been generated.
A private legal practitioner and author, Austin Brako Powers, has described the action by the government as 'needless' urging affected persons to challenge the decision in court.