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It’s Jobs For The Boys Season! …as Gov’t deploys plan to glut COCOBOD, others, with NPP foot-soldiers - WhatsUp News

It’s Jobs For The Boys Season! …as Gov’t deploys plan to glut COCOBOD, others, with NPP foot-soldiers

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has kick-started a mass recruitment program into various government agencies, in what Whatsup News understands to be a move to pacify its disgruntled party youth.

Reliable sources tell of how a wave of mass recruitments is afoot with state agencies such as COCOBOD, and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) as targets for stuffing with party foot soldiers.

Whatsup News has been finding out that the arrangement symbiotic as those recruits will help the ruling party raise funds from cash sliced off their supposed wages.

Per sources in an accusation that has not been independently verified, the employees who will be recruited from branches of the ruling NPP nationwide will be asked to travel down to the seat of government, Jubilee House, for their employment letters.

Once they make it there, they will receive letters that have been backdated for 24 months, so that two years of salary arrears will be due every recruit.

The government will then pay the recruits a lump sum each covering 16 months of salary arrears.

 Whatsup News has gathered that the program has brought excitement within the NPP but has also spawned in place a corrupt middle-man syndrome at the same time.

Influential people at the various party branches directly connected to the recruitments are reportedly demanding bribes of up to GhC4,000 as pre-condition for submitting names for recruitment.

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