"I was paid GH¢2.7k": Hopeson Adorye opens up about salary at Kotoka Airport
Hopeson Adorye opened up about how much he earned as a security officer at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra during Akufo-Addo's tenure in of…
Ghanaian Airport Security Officer's Low Salary Sparks Outrage Adusi Poku, a journalist and news editor in Ghana, recently shared a video detailing his experience working as a National Security officer at a major airport. His monthly salary was a mere 2700 Ghana cedis, a stark contrast to the reported salaries of ministers, exceeding 40,000 cedis monthly. Poku's video has sparked debate about fair compensation for public servants. "My monthly salary was 2700 Ghana cedis, while ministers were talking over 40000 every month," Poku stated in his video. This significant disparity highlights the challenges faced by many working within the security sector. The video shows Poku's efforts to bring his concerns to the attention of the President, underscoring the need for more transparency and equity in government compensation. While the video primarily focuses on Poku's personal experience, it touches upon broader issues of income inequality and fair wages within the public sector. Further investigation into the salary structures of similar positions within the Ghanaian government could provide additional context and information for a comprehensive report.
Hopeson Adorye opened up about how much he earned as a security officer at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra during Akufo-Addo's tenure in of…