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Civil Service Boss Orders The Reversal Of Transfers

Fri, 6 Aug 2010 Source: Daily Post

At last, justice has been done. Daily Post’s authoritative sources within the

Civil Service Council have told the paper that the decision by the clique at the

Youth & Sports Ministry to have the Ministry’s Chief Director, Abdullai Yakubu

and Acting Head of Human Resources, Allen Agbenetor, transferred to other

Ministries has been stopped.

In a letter signed by Dr. Robert Dodoo, Chairman of the Civil Service Council,

the Council directed that the transfer of the two to the Ministries of Tourism

and Trade respectively be reversed and the two to continue serving the state in

their current capacities at the Ministry of Youth & Sports.

The letter, in the name of the Chairman of the Civil Service Council and the

Acting Head of the Civil Service, Mr. Kemevor, was, according to our sources,

copied to the President’s Secretary, Mr. Bebaako Mensah, the Chief of Staff, Mr.

Martey Newman, the Minister for Youth & Sports, Akua Dansua and the Ministers of

Trade and Tourism respectively.

The latest order has come in the wake of attempts by Akua Dansua and her clique

to install their cronies in the stead of Abdullai and Allen.

The action drew hue and cry from many civil servants and members of government

who saw through the sinister motives behind the transfers.

Despite the refreshing news to quash the transfer of the two, intelligence

gathered by this paper indicates that attempts are still being made by some

members of the clique to get the directive for the transfers to be reversed

again.

A member of the clique who frequents the Castle has been there since the

directive to try and convince some of the top guns at the Presidency to get the

Civil Service Council allow the transfer of the two to go on. The Castle is,

however, said to have decided that in line with statutes, it would not interfere

in the affairs of the Civil Service Council and hence the directive must be

carried out to the latter.

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Source: Daily Post