YEA Deputy CEO explains why Zoomlion Sanitation Model payment can’t be paid as minimum wage Ibrahim Bashiru- YEA Deputy CEO
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YEA Deputy CEO explains why Zoomlion Sanitation Model payment can’t be paid as minimum wage

If you are wondering why officials Youth Employment Agency (YEA) Zoomlion Sanitation Model payment are not calculated by the country’s minimum wage, read the explanation given by the YEA Deputy Chief Executive Ibrahim Bashiru. The payment received by officials of the Zoomlion Sanitation Model has raised concerns among Ghanaians. Haruna Iddrisu, the former Minority Leader, has called for action to rectify the disparities in compensation faced by sanitation workers employed by Zoomlion Ghana Limited. He suggested a direct payment system, where the government compensates the workers instead of going through Zoomlion. During discussions in Parliament, Iddrisu emphasized the need for funds allocated for sanitation services to reach the workers directly. In response to questions about why the officials are not paid based on Ghana’s minimum wage, the Deputy CEO of the Youth Employment Agency explained that the unique nature of the sanitation model, where workers only work for a few hours each day, makes it impractical to use the minimum wage as a basis for payment calculations. “The minimum is calculated based on number of hours you worked. This sanitation model is very unique model because they work for only 2 hours and some even work for only an hour and some work for only 30 minutes. So, how do you use minimum wage as a basis to monitor they do?” “Don’t forget that in our agreement with Zoomlion we have told them that the people will work for 2 hours per day, some work for 1 hour. So, if you worked for 1 hour a day, it means in a month you have worked for 20 hours. A normal worker work for how many hours per day? 8 hours times 20 that is 160 hours but these people work for 20 hours and that is how come we don’t use the minimum wage”. Former Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, has added his voice by calling for an urgent action from both the State and Parliament to rectify the disparities in compensation faced by sanitation workers employed by Zoomlion Ghana Limited. Expressing concern over the significant gap between the state’s payment of approximately GH₵800 to Zoomlion and the much lower remuneration (less than GH₵300) received by the workers, Iddrisu proposed a direct payment system. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062    

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A’s-G Report: Zoomlion Ghana Limited failed to honor its part of the Service Agreement in Pusiga District Assembly Zoomlion Ghana Limited Logo
Opinion, Politics

A’s-G Report: Zoomlion Ghana Limited failed to honor its part of the Service Agreement in Pusiga District Assembly

According to the 2021 Auditor’s General Report, it has been revealed that Zoomlion Ghana Limited has failed to honor its part of the Service Agreement nine (9) months after Management of the Pusiga District Assembly officially notified the Regional Manager of Zoomlion, Bolgatanga in writing about the truck and the communal containers. Apexnewsgh.com report The report says: “Clause 5 of the Sanitation Improvement Package service agreement between Zoomlion Ghana Limited, and Pusiga District Assembly requires ZGL to replace or repair equipment without delay upon being notified by the assembly of any damage or defect”.  “We noted during our audit that out of the two skip loader trucks supplied by Zoomlion to the Assembly, one truck with registration number GS 6555-12 got broken down since March 2021 and three refuse containers has spoilt (rusted) since January 2021 without Zoomlion repairing or replacing them. Report of the Auditor-General on the Management and Utilisation of the District Assemblies’ Common Fund and other Statutory Funds for the year ended 31 December 2021 Zoomlion Ghana Limited had failed to honor their part of the Service Agreement nine (9) months after Management of the Pusiga District Assembly officially notified the Regional Manager of Zoomlion, Bolgatanga in writing about the truck and the communal containers”.  “This resulted in Zoomlion Ghana Ltd, operating with only one truck and eight containers contrary to the service agreement which requires two (2) trucks and 11 containers”.  However, the Auditor’s General has recommended the District Coordinating Director to ensure that the truck and containers are replaced without further delay. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Zoomlion Ghana Limited/Upper East Region E:mail: Apexnewsgh@gmail.com Contact: 0256336062

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COVID-19: Ghc 81million fumigation exercise by Zoomlion GH LTD, a huge loss for Ghana–Dr. Anaba Dr. Thomas Anaba
Health, Opinion, Politics

COVID-19: Ghc 81million fumigation exercise by Zoomlion GH LTD, a huge loss for Ghana–Dr. Anaba

The Executive Director for the African Centre for Health Policy Research and Analysis, Dr. Thomas Anaba has revealed that the COVID-19 fumigation of churches, markets, schools, and public institutions which were done by Zoomlion Ghana Limited was a huge loss for the country because the chemical used didn’t serve the purpose. Apexnewsgh.com report Dr. Anaba made the revelation during his speech at the TEIN induction ceremony of level 100 students of Gbewa College of Education on Saturday, July 17, 2022. According to Dr. Anaba, “COVID-19 came and all of us were worried how the government could get money to solve the covid-19 problem. Because, since 2019 our economy started sliding down. But fortunately for Ghana, the government was even able to raise more money than what we expected to raise to manage COVID-19. And if you also check our budget and our revenue generation, it is only in 2020 that we slide down about 5 billion but, the rest of the years, we meet our target and even exceeded and that shows that the government had enough money to manage covid-19 and even had excess”. “But here we are if you want to check what government used the monies for, after the finance minister came to accounts for it we virtually used half of the monies. The rest he never told us where it went into. From the very beginning of management of COVID-19, some of us have serious problems with how monies were been expended”. He added: “We complained, first about news dissemination. They left everything to Kojo Oppong Nkrumah in Accra, media houses were left out, and even the national council for civic education was left out. Some of us have to come out and talk vigorously before government started giving them money. They never involve local radio stations to be able to translate all the information into local languages. We also saw what happen during the lockdown, they prepared a food handout for people virtually throwing it without accountability. We complained that that was not going to be accountable, after that, they gave us very huge figures about what they spent”. “Meanwhile, we saw benevolent institutions and persons donating items in a very orderly manner, telling people how much they have donated to institutions, and that one could not be done by the government. It came to quarantine, whereby institutions facilities that were used for quarantine, when you trace the background, they were virtually facilities owned by NPP apparatchik. And you were false to pay huge sums of monies instead of government facilitating it and rather making the monies for us to cushion Ghana, they were rather making people in their party make benefits, make do with the incomes from COVID-19 and leaving Ghana. If you look at the revenue we could have generated more, even Kotoka international airport, we could have made a lot of money there, and remember the airport was built with a loan. Instead of letting the COVID-19 test be for the airport, they rather gave it to a private body that made millions of dollars and took it away whiles the government was struggling for money to pay for the construction of the airport. This shows the government wasn’t smart enough”. “When you come to purchase of vaccines, Ghana government has not spent any much money in purchasing vaccine from Ghana’s government pocket. We got virtually everything through donations. The only vaccines we purchased with our money was the one deviled with corruption where a Finance Minister and the Health Minister go ahead and paid money for vaccines we even didn’t have and that really brought about the brouhaha in the system”. “You remembered they said, they were distributing PPEs to school, we traced and realized that many schools didn’t get PPEs meanwhile million were spent on PPEs. The most interesting thing, I see how they collaborated with private institutions to dupe Ghana, is the fumigation of churches, markets, schools, and public institutions, where Zoomlion Ghana Limited claimed they have fumigated Ghana and collected Ghc 81million when they knew very that fumigation they were doing had no effect because the chemical they were using was not going to serve the purpose they were using for. So, that was Ghc 81million loss”. “They decided to insure all health front liners, I am a front liner, many private facilities were front liners but they never had any insurance but the worst of it is that all those who were insured with insurance were insured with Enterprise Insurance, the same Finance Minister’s private company this shows how they worked to dupe this country of resources”. Dr. Anaba expressed satisfaction following parliamentary interest for an independent audit into the matter because he believes the corruption witnessed by Ghanaians during COVID-19 was massive. However, he encouraged the newly inducted students of Gbewa College of Education to take their studies serious irrespective of their political engagement on campus. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Gbewa College of Education/TEIN

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