Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central and entertainment personality, Kwame A Plus, has voiced his concerns over the heavy workload of MPs, stating that the job is demanding, yet the salary is not reflective of the effort they put in.
In an interview with Adom FM on April 3, 2025, A Plus revealed that after all deductions, his take-home salary as an MP is less than GH¢15,000.
This revelation drew attention, as A Plus contrasted his current earnings with his income prior to joining Parliament, explaining that in 2020, he earned far more in a single day than his current monthly salary.
“Parliament work is difficult, and the salary is so small. It’s not good at all. After all the deductions, you’d be left with about GH¢15,000. One of these days, I am going to make my bank statements public,” he said.
A Plus further shared that, in 2020, his daily earnings far surpassed what he now takes home as an MP, even including his savings.
“When I look at my turnover for 2020, it shows that I was making a lot of money. I was making more money in just 24 hours back then… and I’m even talking about my savings. The amount of money I was making in a day at that time is more than the salary I’m receiving now,” he added.
Despite his frustrations, A Plus praised the hard work and dedication of MPs, acknowledging that the job is far more challenging than he had previously perceived before entering Parliament.
“The MPs are doing very well. Before we joined Parliament, we used to see things differently,” he remarked.
However, A Plus’s comments have sparked significant backlash on social media. Some netizens have criticized him for being greedy, questioning why he ran for Parliament if he was already aware of the salaries MPs earn.
Others have raised concerns about his public complaints, given the position he holds and the privileges associated with it.
The debate over MPs’ salaries and the work involved has reignited conversations about the adequacy of compensation for elected officials in Ghana.
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