The Founder and leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Percival Kofi Akpaloo has doubted the ability of Agriculture Minister Owusu Afriyie Akoto to manage the government's flagship planting for Food and Jobs programme.
He argued the sector minister has run out of ideas to add any progress to the development of the agricultural sector.
"There was a major problem with the prices of the raw materials especially maize and soya beans. Maize for instance went up by 100% and then wheat and soya bean all went up" he said. Why must we import frozen chicken and maize whiles we can grow some in Ghana? President Akufi-Addo must relieve him of his post. "He said.
He further revealed that, the minister for Agriculture has disobeyed the president's directives to save the local poultry industry.
President Akufo-Addo has often touted the progress of the planting for food and jobs programme alluding to the feat it has achieved.
This, he said, is a complete misapplication of the subsidies
He believes it would only be proper if the sector minister is relieved of his position.
He stated that at a meeting with the EC and the Attorney-General the committee made some proposals to be included in the new C.I before it was laid before Parliament.
He said the committee asked the EC to amend a portion of the C.I that sought to make the Ghana Card the sole form of identification for eligible voters who wanted to get onto the electoral register to include the guarantor’s system.
On the inclusion of the guarantors system, Mr Appiah-Kubi explained that the proposal was for the reduction of the number of guarantors from 10 to a figure, which was yet to be agreed on.
Mr Appiah-Kubi, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Asante-Akim North in the Ashanti Region, said the committee asked the EC to make those who were already on the electoral roll as guarantors and not those who would be registered fresh as had been the case previously.
He stated that until the amendments were done the EC could not lay the new C.I before Parliament.
“So far as the committee is concerned, no C.I on the continuous voter registration has been laid before Parliament,” he stated.
Mr Appiah-Kubi discounted the news making rounds that a new C.I to regulate the voter registration that sought to make the Ghana Card the sole source for the continuous registration had been laid before Parliament through the Subsidiary Legislation of Parliament.
Meanwhile
The new C.I by the EC expected to regulate the continuous voter registration has been a thorny one with stakeholders in the electoral process, especially the main opposition political party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), raising concerns over the decision to make the Ghana Card the sole source document for identification for prospective voters.
Relatedly, the former chair of the EC, Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, also called on the election management body not to use the Ghana Card as the only source document for the continuous voter registration as that could disfranchise millions of qualified electorate.
Source…www.sompaonline.com/Eric Murphy Asare
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