Kuma, well done and looking at the positive impact this initiative would have had on the people and time, effort, and resources used so far, one would have thought you would have gone further than that and also provide recomm ... read full comment
Kuma, well done and looking at the positive impact this initiative would have had on the people and time, effort, and resources used so far, one would have thought you would have gone further than that and also provide recommendation or solutions.
Criticism alone does not solve problems but it should be a constructive one, if one has started such a good national programme and along the line there have been challenges, what should you do? Do you abandon the project and start afresh from another site nearby? What about if you start new one and do not complete and there is change of government? What it means is that one would start and another would abandon and the tax payers that you are concerned about will now really suffer most. If there are problems and you assume office, you fix them but don't run away and abandon projects that are 70-80% complete and start same projects from scratch nearby again. Duplication and very big financial lost to the state. So the people should manage the challenges to complete the projects, no matter what and if they complete they are going to allocate the remaining majority and forget about the few you talked about as an excuse. A word to a wise is enough. Long live GHANA
perscoba 9 years ago
do you have any proof for what u are saying? I wish you had also indicated the flying of ALL NDC CRONIES TO CUBA FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION......I wish you gad mentioned the criminal actions of rawlings et al. would you ... read full comment
do you have any proof for what u are saying? I wish you had also indicated the flying of ALL NDC CRONIES TO CUBA FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION......I wish you gad mentioned the criminal actions of rawlings et al. would you mind to look into the MONIES SENT TO BRAZIL BY PNDC/NDC VIA NEW YORK during rawlings illegal rule in GHANA...what a mess
Kuma 9 years ago
Perscoba you could ve made your without using foul language. All you think of is election?
Perscoba you could ve made your without using foul language. All you think of is election?
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Lecturer Francis Kwaku Kuma,
Thanks for this essay!
We followed that housing initiative and the antics of Mr Hackman Owusu-Agyeman and did not think much would come of it, except lose the people a lot of money.
It wa ... read full comment
Lecturer Francis Kwaku Kuma,
Thanks for this essay!
We followed that housing initiative and the antics of Mr Hackman Owusu-Agyeman and did not think much would come of it, except lose the people a lot of money.
It was a worthy goal, but without achievable objectives given the environment and political reality/cycles.
Generally, these types of big multi-site projects are preceded by models at fewer selected sites to test concept, construction, delivery, quality, etc.
When we plunge deep into construction and make believe that we are executing with our Phased Plan, we only set ourselves to fail.
Interestingly, if so many NPP gurus allocated so many units to their own kind and lovers, how come the new NDC government did not see it worthwhile to take a look? After all, as you say, there are still survivors "...now saddled with (at least GH¢4,000) loans they have to spend the rest of their lives settling..."?
So once again, we congratulate you for shining some light on this "old" problem.
Thanks.
Kofi B, USA 9 years ago
Kuma,
Your analysis is full of book theories not at all practical in our enviroment. Shifting float activities to critical path activities, and leveling of resources etc are all book theories. You can't achive anything whe ... read full comment
Kuma,
Your analysis is full of book theories not at all practical in our enviroment. Shifting float activities to critical path activities, and leveling of resources etc are all book theories. You can't achive anything when political influence is so great and funding isquestionable.
Another perspective you failed to mentioned is mitigating of risk. Did the contractors provide performance bond. Why not go after their sureties to complete the job. PM theories do not work in Ghana
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Kofi B,
You will agree that Lecturer Francis Kwaku Kuma will not have all the answers given the political context and other issues, some of which he touched on briefly.
We we must admire, from our vantage position, all i ... read full comment
Kofi B,
You will agree that Lecturer Francis Kwaku Kuma will not have all the answers given the political context and other issues, some of which he touched on briefly.
We we must admire, from our vantage position, all individuals resident in Ghana who are not only interested in these Ghana public policy issues, but actually spend time to provide perspectives from the ground, so to speak.
It is along those lines we see your contribution with respect to "performance bonds." So, if the "sureties" are guaranteed by Banks in good standing in the country, it will be an important improvement to managing related risks.
Suggests to us no "sureties" were ever an element of the Project Work Breakgown Structure (WBS) to the extent Lecturer Kuma is telling us the entire national initiative has been a total disaster for the government and the people.
We are reminded of the Kumasi-Accra Road. Come to find out, according to recent accounts from the NDC government, the contractor pulled back, stopped "performing" because the government stopped paying the contractor. So, what is the brilliant thing the NDC government has now done: they have paid all the funds due the contractor even though the Chinese contractor has yet to report back to the site(s). Only only hope there was some form of "surety" this time around.
In the end, we will conclude by stating that theories, ('em PM theories) may not work in Ghana, but theories in general also inform us about things not to do, things to stay away from. In that sense, theories are embedded in everything, everywhere, even in Ananse-sem!
Osofo 9 years ago
Shame on you and your NDC for abandoning all incomplete NPP projects
Shame on you and your NDC for abandoning all incomplete NPP projects
Kwadede 9 years ago
Hmmmm a "lecturer" and this is your best on the subject of affordable housing? If you want to praise your NDC or mock NPP then go ahead and lay it out so that we know your political motives behind your article. Thesis? You wr ... read full comment
Hmmmm a "lecturer" and this is your best on the subject of affordable housing? If you want to praise your NDC or mock NPP then go ahead and lay it out so that we know your political motives behind your article. Thesis? You wrote a lot but made no case, did not argue strongly for against, and you did not put forward any sensible or workable recommendation. Please consult a book called "A Manual for Writers" by Kate Turabian. It has some very good advice on how to write and try again.Does NDC have any plans for affordable housing?
Nuhu Awal 9 years ago
l do not forgive NDC for abandoning vital projects like affordable housing started by NPP. What can they boast of after leaving power. Shame!
l do not forgive NDC for abandoning vital projects like affordable housing started by NPP. What can they boast of after leaving power. Shame!
Kuma, well done and looking at the positive impact this initiative would have had on the people and time, effort, and resources used so far, one would have thought you would have gone further than that and also provide recomm ...
read full comment
do you have any proof for what u are saying? I wish you had also indicated the flying of ALL NDC CRONIES TO CUBA FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION......I wish you gad mentioned the criminal actions of rawlings et al. would you ...
read full comment
Perscoba you could ve made your without using foul language. All you think of is election?
Lecturer Francis Kwaku Kuma,
Thanks for this essay!
We followed that housing initiative and the antics of Mr Hackman Owusu-Agyeman and did not think much would come of it, except lose the people a lot of money.
It wa ...
read full comment
Kuma,
Your analysis is full of book theories not at all practical in our enviroment. Shifting float activities to critical path activities, and leveling of resources etc are all book theories. You can't achive anything whe ...
read full comment
Kofi B,
You will agree that Lecturer Francis Kwaku Kuma will not have all the answers given the political context and other issues, some of which he touched on briefly.
We we must admire, from our vantage position, all i ...
read full comment
Shame on you and your NDC for abandoning all incomplete NPP projects
Hmmmm a "lecturer" and this is your best on the subject of affordable housing? If you want to praise your NDC or mock NPP then go ahead and lay it out so that we know your political motives behind your article. Thesis? You wr ...
read full comment
l do not forgive NDC for abandoning vital projects like affordable housing started by NPP. What can they boast of after leaving power. Shame!
Very frankness, truthful article.kudos Sir.