Blue Army Movement Urges President Mahama to Reverse Decision on Recent Appointments

Blue Army Movement Urges President Mahama to Reverse Decision on Recent Appointments
Moses Abor

Blue Army Movement Urges President Mahama to Reverse Decision on Recent Appointments

The Blue Army Movement, a youth-centered group under the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has issued a strong call to President John Dramani Mahama to rescind his decision to nullify all appointments and recruitments made after December 7, 2024. According to the group, this directive is a clear betrayal of the trust Ghanaian youth had in President Mahama, particularly given his pre-election promises of continuous development, job creation, and reducing graduate unemployment.

Led by Hon. Moses Abor, a former Greater Accra youth organizer, the Blue Army Movement argues that President Mahama's decision will have severe consequences on the livelihoods of many young Ghanaians who were appointed or recruited into various government services. These individuals had already begun working and made commitments based on their new roles, making the nullification of their appointments a potential threat to national security.

The group emphasizes that the decision to nullify recent appointments is unfair, unjustified, and unconstitutional. They believe it is essential that the government prioritizes fairness, transparency, equality, and accountability in its decision-making processes.

In response to President Mahama's decision, the Blue Army Movement has declared its intention to stage a national demonstration against the Mahama administration over negligence. The group's national coordinator, Moses Abor, has urged President Mahama to reconsider his decision, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced approach to addressing the complexities of transition and governance in Ghana.

The Blue Army Movement's stance on this issue highlights the importance of constructive dialogue and advocacy for the rights of affected individuals. By promoting fairness, transparency, and accountability, the group aims to create a more equitable and just society for all Ghanaians.