President Mills must set up committees to probe
all ministries
Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, June 28, Ghanadot - The
youth of Ghana are vehemently calling on the President,
Professor John Evans Atta Mills as a matter of urgency to
set up independent committees to probe all the ministries in
the country.
The youth alleged that there are a lot of financial
malfeasance, corruption, thievery and other anti-social
behaviours characterizing the ministries.
They mentioned the Former Minister of Sport, Mohammed
Muntaka Mubarak case as a classical example.
The youth poured out this displeasure at the opening of a
two day 2nd Pan-African youth summit themed “Positive
Reasoning for a Meaningful Change” in Accra, over the
weekend.
The summit was organized by the Leaders’ Navigators Group;
an Accra based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO).
The objectives of the summit included the
need to educate the youth on the opportunities and
resources in Africa, motivate the youth to team up to
undertake business initiatives and inspire and challenge the
youth to take responsibility for the positive transformation
of Africa.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Golden Future Promotion,
Mr. Charles Sam, who was the main speaker, added that the
current civil servants are more corrupt than the
politicians, saying “most of them are putting up mansions,
using lavish cars, among others”.
He argued that for Ghana to attain a middle-income status,
national focus must be spotlighted on the younger generation
rather than the octogenarians group.
Mr. Sam appealed to Ghanaians not to ever vote for anybody
above 50 years old as a president of Ghana and Member of
Parliament (MP) because their analog and obsolete generation
had gone.
Mr. Sam stressed that “anybody above 50 years old should not
be elected as President of the land. Look at the developed
world all their leaders are less than 50 years of age and
they are performing wonders in their countries and even
beyond”.
He indicated that President Mills was above 50 and they did
not expect him deliver what the younger generation wants.
Mr. Sam, who is also, media practitioner, used the summit to
call on the government to reduce the level of importation of
foreign goods and wean itself off from the Breton Wood
institutes, namely, the World Bank and the International
Monetary Fund (IMF).
He emphatically stated that the World Bank and the IMF are
not development partners but rather business partners.
The CEO decried African leaders for constantly begging for
funds from their developed counterparts when all the natural
resources are abundantly in Africa.
Mr. Sam appealed to lecturers to desist from harassing young
ladies in tertiary institutions, stressing that that act
does not augur well for meaningful teaching and learning in
the country.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Strategic Youth
Network for Development, Mr. Chibeze Ezekiel, who spoke on
the topic “Mental Revolution for Development”, hinted that
until the youth change their mindsets, thoughts and
behaviours they would not see development in Africa.
He called for positive orientations of youth in Africa to
enable them contribute their quota to the development of the
African continent.
Mr. Ezekiel challenged the youth that “The future prospect
of every country can directly be measured by the current
prospect of that country”, emphasizing that if the youth in
Africa do not take care, 10 years to come, Africa would be
colonise again.
In the area of ICT, he noted that Africa is seriously behind
the rest of world. When children in Japan, USA and China are
using ICT to do wonderful things their African cohorts are
using it for “sakawa”-internet fraud.
Accra, June 28, Ghanadot - The youth of Ghana are
vehemently calling on the President, Professor John
Evans Atta Mills as a matter of urgency to set up
independent committees to probe all the ministries in
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