Public Interest Advocate Rodaline Imoru Ayarna has defended the government's decision to terminate the employment of individuals hired after the December 7 elections, arguing that such last-minute appointments often lack transparency and due process. "As a Ghanaian, I would say that those employed are Ghanaians, but looking at the situation and the historical pattern of government transitions, I don't think it's unjustifiable," she on Newsfile on Joy News. "Why would a government that had eight years to act suddenly flood agencies with new hires just before leaving office?" Imoru Ayarna further cited concerns over irregularities in the recruitment process, suggesting that some appointments were politically motivated rather than merit-based. "From what I heard from government spokespersons, some of the hires did not even submit application letters, some didn't go through the right procedures, and others had backdated employment records. "These are all acts of criminality, and you cannot defend that," she emphasized.

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