All the political parties must develop plans that address the persistent urban bias.
Ghana is more than 60% rural, yet the rural folks don't have a voice in making important political, environmental, and economic decisions ... read full comment
All the political parties must develop plans that address the persistent urban bias.
Ghana is more than 60% rural, yet the rural folks don't have a voice in making important political, environmental, and economic decisions for the nation. And that is bad!
ofori ampofo 9 years ago
Dr. Akwertey, Instead of Political party manifestos, let us emphasize more on National development plan which successive political parties will be constitutionally bound to continue from where the outgoing president left off. ... read full comment
Dr. Akwertey, Instead of Political party manifestos, let us emphasize more on National development plan which successive political parties will be constitutionally bound to continue from where the outgoing president left off.Every successive political party comes in with different manifestos and abandons projects that are not considered relevant in his manifesto.We are all witnesses to the shifting of SSS from three years to four years and four to three, playing games with the education of our children. We can site a number of examples of abandoned projects by one party to the other. Until we think of A National development plan, Political parties will keep joking with our destiny until the end of life.
The mask 9 years ago
The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have ... read full comment
The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School Certificate or Basic Education Certificate.
Each of these certificates are important. For example for many tertiary graduates the only certificate that can tell whether one can speak good English or whether one has adequate knowledge of Mathematics is the Secondary School Certificate.
Similarly the only certificate that can tell whether a tertiary graduate has basic knowledge of Ghanaian history, culture, agriculture and the basic geography of West Africa is the Basic Education Certificate.
All the political parties must develop plans that address the persistent urban bias.
Ghana is more than 60% rural, yet the rural folks don't have a voice in making important political, environmental, and economic decisions ...
read full comment
Dr. Akwertey, Instead of Political party manifestos, let us emphasize more on National development plan which successive political parties will be constitutionally bound to continue from where the outgoing president left off. ...
read full comment
The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have ...
read full comment