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By William Yaw
Owusu
Wednesday, January
25, 2017
The Director-General of the Social
Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Ernest Thompson, has been
relieved of his post.
DAILY GUIDE’s sources said the
sacking of the SSNIT boss was communicated to him on Monday.
According to sources, Mr Thompson’s
dismissal was greeted with excitement by the staff who were of the view that
SSNIT was run down under the outgoing Director General, with most of its priced
assets, including banks, being disposed of.
The staff also accused Mr Thompson
of showing nepotism in employment, as well as promotions, saying some of them
had been on one grade for more than eight years.
A member of the Appointments
Committee of Parliament and Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South, Dr
Mathew Opoku Prempeh, at the committee's sitting last Friday, made a startling
revelation about the rot at SSNIT which he said had happened with alleged
endorsement of its Board of Directors.
The outgoing SSNIT board is reported
to have given approval for the Trust to put a number of its expensive
management residential facilities in Accra for sale.
The buildings, including six
residential properties and two guest houses, are located in plush areas like
North Ridge, Cantonments and Airport Residential Area - all in Accra.
But there are concerns that the
state facilities will be sold at very cheap rates to cronies.
The decision is raising public
concerns because some observers believe that SSNIT needed to protect the
properties and not dispose of them. Others claim the powerful management
members and the board will turn around to buy the said properties for peanuts.
Currently, an inspection report of
the state of the buildings has already been given to the management by an ad
hoc committee the SSNIT Board set up and a memo has been issued by the company
secretary, giving details of the report.
The memo, which was signed on
Friday, January 6, 2017 - the eve of the inauguration of President Akufo-Addo -
and copied to the SSNIT Director General - indicates that the board had
considered the report of the ad hoc committee.
“At its 300th meeting held on 5th
January, 2017, the Board considered a report by the ad hoc committee of the Board
which undertook an inspection tour of some of the Trust’s Management residences
at North Ridge, Cantonments and Airport Residential Area in Accra,” the memo
signed by Mrs. Gifty J. Annan, company secretary said.
According to the memo, the
designated Director General’s residence was not included in the decision of the
Board.
The document, sighted by DAILY
GUIDE, gave vivid descriptions of the facilities located on 0.74, 0.11 and 0.35
acres of land that were to be sold.
Ms Gifty Annan indicated that first
is a two-storey main building with a detached outhouse, launderette, garage and
security post and that the main building provides accommodation for a
living/dining, bedrooms, kitchen, store, sanitary and circulatory areas at
North Ridge House No 7.
The remark of the committee approved
by the Board said, “The property was recently renovated to be maintained as
Director General’s residence.”
Also, there is a two-storey main
building with a detached outhouse, boys quarters and security post where the
main building provides accommodation for a living/dining, bedrooms, kitchen,
store, sanitary and circulatory areas at No. 58 Ridge.
The document said the property was
previously used as an executive guest house being occupied by Mr Thompson.
The committee said the facility was
“fairly renovated to be sold.”
The memo described another facility
as a two-storey main building with a detached outhouse and security post
located at No. 58A, North Ridge, adding, “The property has similar designs as
the one described above and was occupied by a former Director General.”
It said the board had approved the
facility to be sold because it’s in a poor state.
Another two-storey semi-detached
main building with an outhouse providing accommodation for a living/dining,
bedrooms, kitchen and sanitary areas located at No. 17, Cantonments, has been
listed to be sold while five other 2-storey semi-detached main buildings - all
with outhouses located at Nos. 18, 20, 21, 22 and 24 in Cantonments - are also
being sold.
The committee remarked, “The limited
plot size hampers its potential for redevelopment into a modern residence for
optimal returns, and therefore, they are to be sold.”
According to the memo, there is
another 2-storey main building with an outhouse and a detached garage on a
0.35-acre land at Airport Residential Area; and the committee recommended that
“The property should be demolished and redeveloped into a modern apartment to
generate optimal returns.”
The memo said the management was
going to engage “Architectural and Engineering Service Limited to value the
properties to be disposed of and revert to the Board.”
It also asserted, “The sale is to be
advertised and bidders should be required to submit bid bonds as was done in
the case of the disposal of the Wa and Bolgatanga properties,” adding that “due
process should be followed accordingly.”
SSNIT on January 13, 2017 issued
another memo signed by Gabriel N.O. Sackey requesting for “the necessary title
documents on the properties to enable us engage Messrs AESL to determine the
market values of same.”
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