5 out of 134 of Nana Addo's MMDCEs died due to unpaid salary arrears

According to investigations conducted by  Mr. Japhet Festus Gbede, a DFS NEWS LIVE VOLTA,  these former employees were buried by their families after enduring two years of severe financial struggles as a result of the Nana Addo/Bawumia-led NPP government's failure to pay them their salary arrears. 

5 out of 134 of Nana Addo's MMDCEs died due to unpaid salary arrears

Despite the Nana Addo Danqua/ Dr. Bawumia-led NPP government's commitment to constructing a cathedral and flying in expensive private jets five of its former MMDCES five (5) out of its one hundred and thirty-four (134)  lost their lives due to financial hardship caused by unpaid salary arrears.


 According to investigations conducted by  Mr. Japhet Festus Gbede, a DFS NEWS LIVE VOLTA,  these former employees were buried by their families after enduring two years of severe financial struggles as a result of the Nana Addo/Bawumia-led NPP government's failure to pay them their salary arrears. 

Mr. Gbede reported that some of these individuals were parliamentary candidates for the New Patriotic Party in the 2020 elections and depleted their savings with the hope of getting their salary arrears within the shortest possible time as promised them. 

Part of his report discovered that these former appointees of the Nana Addo-led NPP government were believed to be in bed with Mr. Alan John Kyerematen's candidature and if paid, would use part of their monies to fight veep,  Dr. Bawumia   Mahamudu in his flagbearership contest. 


The public has expressed outrage over this situation and questioned the government's priorities in prioritizing cathedral construction over paying its own workers.


As many are calling for an investigation into this matter and for those responsible to be held accountable, thousands demand immediate release of the funds to these former MMDCEs. 


This incident serves as a reminder that all employees should be treated fairly and compensated appropriately regardless of position or affiliation, emphasizing the necessity for transparency and accountability in governmental actions and expenditures.