A
member of the National Executive Committee of the ruling National
Democratic Congress, has launched a scathing attack on Ghanaian workers
describing them as 'lazy'.
Speaking in an interview with Nana Yaw Kesse on Peace FM's political discussion programme "Platform",
the NDC Stalwart opined that workers should be grateful to their
employers, particularly government, for remunerating them even though
their input does not correspond with the salary they receive.
He
was adding to the comments by Brigadier General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah
(rtd), National Security Advisor that the salaries of striking workers
should be suspended and a mark of rising indiscipline in the country.
Osei
Piesei Anto opined that Ghanaians "don’t like working…When it comes to
Christening of babies; go to our churches every Sunday. When somebody is
organizing a wedding…look at the type of outfits and jewelry they adorn
themselves with…So, if we are poor, then we have made ourselves poor.
And we must take an introspective look at our lives and know that our
standard of living does not commensurate with the monies in our
pockets.”
He accused Ghanaian workers of only pretending to be
busily at post during office hours, and yet, expect their salaries to be
increased.
“From 8 am to 5 pm, let anybody come out to say he
or she puts in the best (at work) and therefore deserves whatever salary
they are being paid? We don’t put in our best and it’s a fact. We can’t
run away from that. We do not like working...we (Ghanaian workers) are
lazy....,” he pontificated.
According to Mr. Anto, Ghanaians
failed to look at the merit of the issues which were brought to the fore
by the National Security Advisor and so, called his critics to note
that "he’s not an economic advisor. He’s not a social advisor. He’s not
political advisor. He’s not a labour advisor. He’s a security advisor,”
stressing that he is right to make such comments about the attitude of
the workers since the strike actions also have security implications on
the nation. |
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