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The Local Government Service has said claims of laying down workers as being circulated on social media is not true.

In a release issued Monday, October 10, 2022, the Service says some online portals and news outlets have made a publication suggestion the Service is going to lay off some of its staff for bloated numbers.

However, the release signed by the Chief Director on behalf of the Head of Service says the said message being misconstrued in the media is rather a “staff rationalization which is a human resource management tool for internally deploying staff to places where their services are most needed.”

Read below the full statement

PRESS RELEASE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE WILL NOT LAY OFF WORKERS

ACCRA – 10th October, 2022:

The attention of the Head of the Local Government Service (LGS) has been drawn to a publication in the print and electronic media captioned, “Local Government Service to Lay Off Workers”.

The said publication which has also gained wide circulation on social media and other online news portals alleges that the Head of Service in an address read on his behalf has indicated that “the Service will soon undertake an exercise to lay off administrative officers from the Service because the sector is bloated’.

The Office of the Head of the Local Government Service (OHLGS) wishes to inform the general public that both the caption and content of the said publication is not correct and totally misleading.

It must be noted that what the speech of the Head of Service referred to was staff rationalization which is a human resource management tool for internally deploying staff to places where their services are most needed; and this is in line with systems and procedures the Public Service works with.

The public is hereby informed by this Press Statement to disregard the said publication and treat it with the contempt it deserves. END

JAMES OPPONG-MENSAH
CHIEF DIRECTOR
FOR: HEAD OF SERVICE

Source: Onuaonline.com|Ghana