
Accra, Ghana โ March 30, 2025 โ The National Labour Commission (NLC) has ruled in favor of Professor Ken Attafuah, the former Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority (NIA), in a case involving the dismissal of Martin Akowuah in 2023.
Background of the Case
๐ Mr. Akowuah was dismissed for unlawfully altering working hours at the Madina District Office of the NIA without authorization.
๐ He later filed a complaint with the NLC, arguing that his dismissal was unfair.
NLC’s Ruling
๐ After an investigation, the NLC, in a decision issued on March 14, 2025, upheld Professor Attafuahโs actions, ruling that the dismissal followed proper legal and procedural frameworks.
๐น The Commission stated that the action was consistent with the Human Resource Management Policy Framework for Ghanaโs Public Service and the NIAโs Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) on registration.
Professor Attafuahโs Response
๐ฃ๏ธ Reacting to the verdict, Professor Attafuah maintained that he had always upheld fairness and integrity in his leadership.
๐ฌ โMr. Martin Akowuahโs allegations that I treated him unfairly run contrary to my nature and everything I stand for as a human rights advocate. I believe I am fair to a fault, using my training as a lawyer to serve humanity with integrity,โ he said.
Challenges of Institutional Leadership
โ ๏ธ The former NIA boss also highlighted the difficulties of institutional leadership in Ghana, citing:
๐ธ Excessive politicization
๐ธ Misinformation and propaganda
๐ธ Challenges in enforcing discipline and ethical governance
๐ข โProviding effective institutional leadership is challenging in an environment where misinformation blurs clarity and suppresses truth. Thankfully, as in this case, truth stands, eventually,โ he added.
The ruling brings finality to the dispute, reinforcing the importance of adherence to public service regulations.
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