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We need to review Ghana’s retirement age – Rashid Pelpuo

Dr. Rashid Pelpuo, the Minister-Designate for Labour, Jobs, and Employment, has advocated for a review of Ghana’s retirement age, which is currently set at 60 years. During his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on January 30, Dr. Pelpuo emphasized that any changes should be based on the country’s economic capacity and overall readiness. He also highlighted the necessity of achieving broad national consensus before implementing such a significant policy change, stressing the importance of inclusive dialogue in shaping the future of Ghana’s workforce.

There is a lot of discussion about raising the retirement age. Some suggest increasing it to 65 years, while others propose 70 years. However, many people are still strong and capable; why should they be forced to retire? I believe any decision on this matter should come from a consensus. We need to evaluate whether it’s the right time to make this change. I align with those who advocate for a review, especially in light of our economy and our ability to handle this issue.

By: Leticia Osei

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