{"id":305226,"date":"2017-03-28T06:00:08","date_gmt":"2017-03-28T06:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=305226"},"modified":"2017-03-28T06:00:08","modified_gmt":"2017-03-28T06:00:08","slug":"we-deserve-our-pension-cash-we-served-ghana-david-apasara","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/03\/we-deserve-our-pension-cash-we-served-ghana-david-apasara\/","title":{"rendered":"We deserve our pension cash; we served Ghana \u2013 David Apasara"},"content":{"rendered":"

A former Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Constituency, David Apasara, has defended the joint decision by some MPs to sue government over pensions owed them.<\/p>\n

David Apasara and thirty-nine other former MPs under the erstwhile Kufuor administration, have sued the Attorney-General and the Ministry of Finance over the issue, demanding at least GHc 233,495 each as pension<\/a><\/strong><\/span>.<\/p>\n

[contextly_sidebar id=”6dtGrvZ4f4nderxEHnjfmVAFQAWINzBM”]Among the plaintiffs are the Senior Minister in the Nana Akufo-Addo administration, Yaw Osafo-Maafo, the acting New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman, Freddie Blay and Kwamena Bartels.<\/p>\n

Speaking on Eyewitness News<\/strong>, Mr. Apasara said the suit is justifiable since they had served the nation and should therefore be rewarded.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe have served the nation\u2026A committee of five persons under Chinery Hessey went into the matter and told us the amount that will be paid us if we serve two consecutive terms and we have served two consecutive terms, we have served the nation and we therefore qualify for pension. We are not being inconsiderate. We are claiming what is legitimate.\u201d<\/p>\n

Mr. Apasara said the\u00a0demands are not borne out of a desire to make wealth wrongly, saying \u201cSome of us really worked for the state at a very early stage . I started as a revolutionary cadre and my aim was not to make wealth for myself. I was thinking about how to serve the nation and that is why I got into revolutionary politics so not everyone is thinking of getting something through politics.\u201d<\/p>\n

He clarified that their demands have become extremely necessary since some MPs are currently not receiving pension from any source.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are not paid anything as pension. We might have been making contributions to SSNIT, but not all of us had the opportunity of serving in areas where we would have pension to ourselves.\u201d<\/p>\n

The initial lump sum was said to be GHc 13,735 per plaintiff, but interest accrued on the amount from January 2009 to February 2016 raises the amount to GHc 233,495.<\/p>\n

That would mean government would have to give\u00a0out almost GHc 10 million to settle the former MPs. The plaintiff\u2019s claim is anchored on one of the recommendations by the Chinery-Hesse Committee Report, which says that persons who exited Parliament, having served two full term periods and are above 50 years, should be paid some sums of money as pension benefits.<\/p>\n

Among the other\u00a0reliefs, the disgruntled former MPs are also praying the court refund their legal bills. \u00a0The former MPs have since 2011 been negotiating with government regarding the pensions, but the attempts to have their demands met have not yielded results.<\/p>\n

Find below the list of former MPs<\/strong><\/p>\n

1. David Apasera
\n2. Dr. Charles Brempong-Yeboah
\n3. Francis Aggrey Agbotese
\n4. Nii Adu Daku Mante
\n5. Kwame Adusa Okerchiri
\n6. Godfred Otchere
\n7. Moses Dani Baah
\n8. K. Brandford Adu
\n9. Victor Okuley Nortey
\n10. Yaw Barimah
\n11. Kwadwo Darko Adjei
\n12. Samuel Gyamfi Adu
\n13. Joseph Tsatsu Agbenu
\n14. Eugene Atta Agyapong
\n15. Abraham Osei Aidoo
\n16. Dr. Kwame Ampofo
\n17. Dr. Matthew Kwaku Antwi
\n18. Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku
\n19. Yaw Mensah Asiedu
\n20. Angela Baiden-Amissah
\n21. Kwamena Bartels
\n22. Freddie W.A. Blay
\n23. Sampson Boafo
\n24. Chrisitne Churcher
\n25. Kenneth Dzirasah
\n26. Isaac E. Edumadze
\n27. Nkrabea Effah Dartey
\n28. Kwame Owusu Frimpong
\n29. Kitson Akomeng Kissi
\n30. Joseph Henry Mensah
\n31. Mrs Anna Nyamakye
\n32. Albert Kwaku Obbin
\n33. Yaw Osafo-Maafo
\n34. Francis Mensah Osafo
\n35. Akwasi Adjei Osei
\n36. K. Owusu Adjapong
\n37. K. Opoku Adusei
\n38. Quarm Sam
\n39. Alex Sofo Seidu
\n40. Alhassan Malik Yakubu<\/p>\n


\nBy: Marian Ansah\/citifmonline.com\/Ghana
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