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Home » A Call for Responsible Renegotiation, Not Political Entrapment

A Call for Responsible Renegotiation, Not Political Entrapment

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 18, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments3 Mins Read
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CLOGSAG’s COS Agreement: A Call for Responsible Renegotiation, Not Political Entrapment

The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG), has issued a firm demand for the immediate implementation of its Conditions of Service (COS) agreement, signed under the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia administration in December 2024. However, this demand raises critical concerns about governance continuity, fiscal responsibility, and ethical leadership—particularly given that the previous administration failed to implement the agreement during its eight-year tenure, yet now expects the Mahama administration to resolve it within just five months.

Governance Continuity vs. Fiscal Realities

While labor agreements should ideally transcend political transitions, expecting swift implementation within such a short timeframe is unrealistic and unfair. The Mahama administration inherited an economy burdened by high debt levels, stalled infrastructure projects, and unresolved labor disputes, making immediate execution of the COS agreement financially impractical.

Political Timing & Strategic Entrapment

The previous administration signed the agreement knowing they were leaving office, yet failed to enforce it. Was this a calculated move to burden the incoming government? If so, it reflects a troubling pattern where outgoing governments commit to agreements without ensuring their feasibility, leaving successors to bear the consequences.

CLOGSAG’s Role in Responsible Renegotiation

Rather than insisting on immediate implementation, CLOGSAG should renegotiate terms that reflect the current economic landscape. A collaborative approach would ensure fairness for both workers and national stability, preventing unnecessary industrial action that could further strain Ghana’s fragile economy.

Lessons from Past Labor Disputes
Ghana has seen similar delays in labor agreement implementation, such as the 2022 Nurses’ Strike and the Judicial Service Workers’ Strike (2021), both of which required extended negotiations. These cases highlight the need for structured labor agreements that are realistic, enforceable, and insulated from political maneuvering.

Recommendations for Sustainable Labor Agreements

To prevent future disputes and ensure equitable labor policy execution, leadership should:

1. Publish a governance transition report outlining outstanding labor agreements with structured implementation timelines.

2. Engage independent negotiation panels to balance feasibility with worker demands.

3. Institute a bipartisan labor policy framework to prevent politicization of employment agreements.

4. Ensure fiscal sustainability by aligning labor agreements with national economic realities.

In conclusion, CLOGSAG’s demand for immediate implementation of the COS agreement, without considering the economic challenges left behind, is unfair and impractical. A renegotiation process that prioritizes worker welfare, fiscal responsibility, and governance integrity is the best path forward. The Mahama administration must exercise due diligence, ensuring that labor agreements are sustainable, transparent, and beneficial to all stakeholders.

Retired Senior Citizen
Teshie-Nungua
[email protected]
💡 What do you think? Should CLOGSAG renegotiate? Drop your thoughts below! 👇

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