The Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu says his
ministry did not buy vehicles with monies meant to finance activities
of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA).
Information from leaked documents suggests that Haruna Iddrisu in June
2015, requested the YEA’s procurement plan be amended to include two 4X4
Pick-up vehicles and one Cross Country vehicle.
According to the document “the three (3) additional vehicles are to
strengthen and support the supervisory role of the Ministry of
Employment and Labour Relations on Youth Employment activities.”
However a statement signed by the Employment Minister said “it must be
put on record that no vehicles have been purchased by the YEA for use by
the Ministry.”
Haruna Iddrisu had also been accused of borrowing over GHc1 million
cedis from the YEA on travels for an international conference organized
by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Geneva, Switzerland.
The minister however explained that more than half of those monies were
used to pay subscription arrears for the International Labour
Organisation and other expenses.
Below is the full statement:
The Ministry for Employment and Labour Relations (MELR) exercises
oversight supervision over the Youth Employment Agency. In all, for 2014
and 2015 the total receipts from the Agency to the Ministry stands at
One Million and Twenty-Nine Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty-Five
Ghana Cedis (GHC1,029,835.00).
However, part of the expenditure was varied, contingent on the
expectation of some payments and releases from the Ministry of Finance.
This is in accordance with the Financial Administration Regulation (FAR)
2004 (LI 1802). For 2016, an amount of GHC2millon has been budgeted for
the Ministry.
The Ministry of Employment Labour Relations (MELR) had requested the
Ministry of Finance to reimburse the MELR for the Pre-financed
activities.
Finally it must be put on record that no vehicles have been purchased by the YEA for use by the Ministry.
Signed:
Haruna Iddrisu (MP)
MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR RELATIONS
Accra- January 12th, 2016.
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