General News of Tuesday, 15 November 2005

Source: GNA

Laid-off NFED supervisors demand compensation

Adidome (V/R), Nov. 15, GNA - Eight ex-zonal supervisors of the Non-Formal Education Division (NFED) of the Ministry of Education, in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region, whose appointments were terminated in September 2004 after more than 10 years service, have petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), for "some reasonable compensation".

The petition signed by the eight said the NFED Director's letter giving them only three weeks notice of the termination, cited their lack of the minimum qualification as part of a restructuring exercise. Mr Prosper Donkor, Mr Thomas Azadah, Reverend S V K Gblorkpor-Lenge and Mr A L Gamedoagbao, had all served as zonal supervisors of the NFED between January 1994 and September 2004.

The others are Mr M D C Kporvi, Mr Joseph Anawoe, Mr Francis Wor and Mr Andy Gbadzekey.

"We do not want to contest such an assertion, however, it will be pertinent to note that until the 'restructuring exercise' we had worked tirelessly with our level of qualification for well over 10 years without any blemish," the petition stated, quoting an audit report presented to Parliament on June 28 2004 on literacy delivery in which Ghana was reported to have scored 97.5 percent. The petition also urged the Minister of Manpower, Youth and Employment to intercede on their behalf and obtain some reasonable compensation for them saying: "If it was found out that we do not possess the necessary qualification to carry on with the work, it is just human that we should be laid off properly with a human face."