PANELISTS : BEN EPHSON
KAFUI ASEM
Kafui - It is the responsibility of the media to educate the public on the role of Presidential staffers in the administration of governance in the country. The 750 workers at the President’s office is not important but the contribution they make to good management and national development is what is important. Some of the Presidential staffers are hard working and efficient and we should not reduce their number. I think Parliament and the Council of State should be briefed on their job performance. We should stop criticising them and rather encourage them to perform better. I have heard that some National Service personnel have been seconded to the President’s office which has increased the population in that office.
Ben - We have heard about some workers who are working at Peduase Lodge. There are rumours that they are the President’s friends and relations and family members of NPP ministers and MPs who have been temporarily engaged to collect allowances. All these expenditures are a burden on the national kitty. It is now time to reduce government expenditure and generate more revenue for government. Parliament should debate the issues involved and if possible send some of the staff at the office of the President back home. Their services are no more needed and they are a burden on society. We should also try to maintain and paint the Peduase Lodge and ensure environmental cleanliness there.
Ben - Many parents pay bribes to some head masters and school authorities to gain admission for their children in the best SSS institutions like Achimota, Adisadel and Legon Presbyterian Secondary School. These are good schools with sound reputation. The parents cannot report these headmasters to the police or expose them in the media. Parents and school authorities have excellent relationship because parents are seeking the welfare of their children. Students from poor homes cannot pay the school fees in these schools. The old boys and girls associations in most schools also promote bribery and corruption during admission of students. Some political leaders use their political influence and money to influence headmasters to accept their children in their schools. Some teachers have told me that they make allocation for our chiefs and their elders in the Districts to enable their children get admission into Senior Secondary Schools. It will be a failure and waste of energy if the Ministry of Education works towards computerisation of admission into SSS in the country because of the high level of corruption in society.
Kafui - For a long time, there has been favouritism in admission into SSS and nobody has been able to control the system. The Rev. Ama Afo Blay, Director-General of GES may not achieve the computerisation of admission into SSS because of our traditional way of approaching issues. We have much work to do in achieving our objectives.
KWESI PRATT
EGBERT FAIBILLE
Lys - It is very important for churches in the country to assist in the fight against HIV/AIDS. All societies and religious groups must create the awareness for the future eradication of the disease from our communities. It is a global fight which we should have started long time ago. We need to do this in order to prevent more youth from dying from their current sexual lifestyle.
Pratt - Some churches are against the use of condoms because they claim there are holes in the condoms at the pharmacy shops but this has been scientifically disproved. Every body should join in the fight against the dangerous disease.
Faibille - I think the Chief of Staff should explain to Parliament why there are 463 people working in the President’s office because it is a sensitive place which should be protected by the security agencies. Documents and government confidential reports may fall into wrong hands.
Pratt - We have a tariff regime of cheap imports into the country. This is encouraging some Asian and Chinese businessmen to import some cheap cloths into the market to destroy our textile industry. The Presidential initiative on the garment industry is in danger of collapsing soon.
Fabille - The Independent newspaper is investigating a case involving some Chinese businessmen flooding the market with cheap garments, which will have a negative effect on our textile industry.
Lys - The CEPS officials at the Tema port should be vigilant to impose taxes on these Asian garments. It is very important to protect our local textile industry.
Ato - We should stop all the National Service activities at the President’s office. Many Civil Servants are not performing on the job because of inadequate job description and specification..
Gloria - Some people are on secondment to the President’s office and this has increased the staff strength. Sufficient staff strength is required at the presidency to help President Kufuor achieve his aims and objectives.
Ato - It is not only churches who should fight against HIV/AIDS. I think the central government should start the crusade against AIDS. We should engage in attitudinal change. We should employ AIDS patients to lead the fight. I would like to condemn the churches for refusing the use of condoms which is the only protection.
Fuseini - The opinion leaders in society should lead us in the fight against AIDS. The AIDS Commission should provide more resources because it is a war we have to fight in this country. The Barber’s shops should sterilise their tools before cutting or shaving hair. Some village clinics and Health Centres have poor facilities. The equipment used at Korle Bu for AIDS test is not accurate and we should ensure accuracy in the testing process. We should also educate our beauty saloons to create some awareness of AIDS by organising training programmes for them.
Ato - Students should be held responsible for engaging in demonstrations and destroying school properties. They should be billed for the damage. In Europe, students are billed for damage and destruction in state universities. Most schools and universities were established through income from the toil of cocoa farmers and taxes so they should be protected.
Gloria - Students should be responsible enough to take good care of state properties. They must protect and take good care of government assets. It is wrong and criminal to destroy government properties in Senior Secondary Schools and universities.
Fuseini - The Police Service should start sending students to jail if they destroy school properties. All headmasters and school authorities should ensure discipline in all schools in the country.
Fuseini - The computerisation process is very important to select the best students to enter Senior Secondary School.