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Sam Ankrah pledges to enhance workers' welfare in May Day address

Sam Ankrah Tt Independent presidential candidate, Dr. Sam Ankrah

Wed, 1 May 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Dr. Sam Ankrah, an independent presidential candidate and leader of Alternative Force for Action (AFA), has extended his heartfelt greetings to Ghanaian workers, acknowledging their dedication to the nation's growth.

In a Workers' Day address on May 1, 2024, Dr. Ankrah seized the opportunity to outline his commitment to improving labour conditions in Ghana.

“On this momentous occasion of International Workers' Day, I extend my warmest felicitations to all Ghanaian workers across the country. Today, we honour your tireless efforts, unwavering dedication, and significant contributions to our nation's progress and development," he said in a statement sighted by GhanaWeb.

“As we celebrate this day, I want to emphasise the urgent need for fair labour practices, improved working conditions, and a commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of all workers. As the leader of Alternative Force for Action (AFA) and a presidential candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections, I pledge to prioritise the welfare and well-being of workers if elected as the President of Ghana,” the statement read in part.

He promised to implement a living minimum wage, ban the carrying of heavy loads on heads, provide tricycles for Kayayo workers, and introduce compulsory pension schemes.

He proposed the abolishment of the compulsory retirement age and launching apprenticeship programmes to boost skills and employability.

The presidential candidate hopeful emphasised the importance of investing in human capital and fostering a sense of patriotism and unity among workers.

“Let us work together to build a more equitable, just, and prosperous Ghana for all,” the statement concluded.

Read the full statement below

PRESS STATEMENT

May Day Message from Dr. Sam Ankrah, Independent Presidential Candidate and Leader of Alternative Force for Action (AFA)

Accra, Ghana - May 1, 2024

On this momentous occasion of International Workers' Day, I extend my warmest felicitations to all Ghanaian workers across the country. Today, we honor your tireless efforts, unwavering dedication, and significant contributions to our nation's progress and development.

As we celebrate this day, I want to emphasize the urgent need for fair labor practices, improved working conditions, and a commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of all workers. As the leader of Alternative Force for Action (AFA) and a presidential candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections, I pledge to prioritize the welfare and well-being of workers if elected as the President of Ghana.

Our vision for the Ghanaian labor market includes:

1. Implementing a living minimum wage to ensure decent earnings and a dignified life for all workers. 2. Promoting health and safety by banning the carrying of heavy loads on human heads and promoting safer work practices. 3. Providing tricycles for Kayayo workers to alleviate their burden and improve their working conditions. 4. Implementing compulsory pension schemes for all workers to ensure a secure future. 5. Abolishing compulsory retirement age, allowing workers to choose when to retire with dignity. 6. Introducing apprenticeship programs to develop skills, enhance employability, and foster innovation. 7. Investing in human capital development through training, capacity building, and education. 8. Fostering patriotism, ethical standards, and national unity among workers, promoting a more prosperous Ghana for all.

Let us work together to build a more equitable, just, and prosperous Ghana for all. Thank you, and once again, happy May Day to all Ghanaian workers!

Issued by: Dr. Sam Ankrah 2024 Independent Presidential Candidate

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