Press Release
NPP
August 13, 2014
PRESIDENT MAHAMA HAS FAILED
THE YOUTH OF GHANA
Good Morning ladies and Gentlemen of the Press
I am most grateful, for honoring the invitation to
attend this press meeting despite the short notice.
Indeed your presence here is a giant testimony of
the fact that the media in Ghana is very much alive
and conscious of its role as the fourth estate of
the realm.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, we have invited
you here today to express our utmost dismay,
displeasure and disappointment at the seemingly
unconcerned attitude of the John Mahama led National
Democratic Congress (N.D.C) government in addressing
key issues affecting the multitude of young men and
women in this country as we mark World Youth Day on
this day (i.e Tuesday August 12, 2014). The youth of
this country have had it to the brim and simply
cannot take it anymore. The astronomical levels of
economic hardship for many young people coupled with
the ever rising cost of living in this country makes
us wonder if indeed government is committed in any
way to advancing the welfare of the youth of Ghana.
The blatant misappropriation of public funds coupled
with the litany of scandals that continue to hit
this government second after second, minute after
minute and day by day have weakened our confidence
in Government’s commitment to advancing the common
good of all Ghanaians particularly that of the
country’s teaming youth. Our confidence is further
weakened by President Mahama’s desperate attempt to
restore the credibility of his government by heading
to the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) to bail
himself out of the mess he has superintended over as
president. Under President Mahama, we have become
leaderless as a country. Indeed Boys ne Girls abr3
under President Mahama.
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
Ladies and Gentlemen, in the last 6 years this
country has witnessed worse levels of youth
unemployment with nothing consistently being done to
help ameliorate the situation. Walking down the
streets of our cities and towns, it’s quite evident
that Government has lost track and abandoned its
promise of creating job opportunities for young men
and women in this country. Many able bodied young
men and women present here have despite your
persistent efforts remained unemployed and
underemployed. Graduates from both the formal and
informal training institutions are increasingly
becoming destitute day in day out with virtually no
sign of hope under this government. At present, the
National Youth Employment Program (N.Y.E.P) which
gave the Ghanaian youth a glimmer of hope after its
introduction in 2006 by the Kufour led N.P.P
government is in complete tatters. My heart bleeds
for the youth of this country, whose worsening
condition is expected to get worse in the wake of
imminent job cuts as condition for a bailout.
Colleagues, I am of the opinion that the bailout we
need as a country now is to bail President Mahama
out of the Flagstaff House come 2016. I Have no
doubt that the youth of this country who have been
let down by this insensitive government will lead
this charge.
NON FULFILLMENT OF STATUTORY PAYMENTS TO THE
EDUCATIONAL SECTOR
Ladies and Gentlemen, without mincing words, our
nation’s educational system risk a total collapse
should government keep to its current lackadaisical
posture on honoring statutory payments to various
institutions within the educational sector. It is
very sad to reveal that contrary to the postulations
of the NDC government on enhancing quality Education
in our basic schools, capitation grant for basic
schools remain a problem. Consequently, essential
teaching and learning materials like common chalk,
textbooks, teachers’ notebook, classroom registers,
Continues Assessment (CA) and several others are
lacking in our schools. Engulfed in this pathetic
situation we can only imagine the effectiveness of
teaching and learning in our nation’s public basic
schools. Ladies and gentlemen, our hearts bleed for
the future of this country.
Additionally, we wish to express our dissatisfaction
at government’s halfhearted attitude towards the
School Feeding Programme. It is increasingly
becoming obvious that the programme which at
inception was a novelty risk total collapse since
government is showing little commitment to settling
its huge indebtedness to the caterers employed under
the scheme. As a result, a number of these caterers
have stopped providing meals to pupils in their
designated schools. The situation, ladies and
gentlemen is even worse in our second cycle
institutions. Till date the N.D.C. government, has
paid subvention for only the first term of the
2013-2014 academic year, a situation which has left
creditors breathing down the neck of school
authorities in our second cycle institutions. We are
therefore not surprised at the threats of the
Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools
(CHASS) not to reopen in September if all
outstanding subventions are not paid. The case is no
different in our schools of Special Need (ie School
for the blind, School for the deaf) Indeed the
mercilessness of the John Mahama led government
knows no bounds. It is instructive to note, that
amidst all these unpardonable failure, President
Mahama still goes round the country making
unrealistic promises. We are till date yet to see a
five (5) inches cement block laid for the first of
the 200 senior high schools as promised ahead of
elections 2012. We are tired of the empty promises
Mr. President.
Again, we find intriguing that despite the GETFUND
component on VAT, the fund is in arrears to the tune
of more than 600 Million Ghana Cedis, a situation
that we deem as pathetic, ill-starred and ill-fated.
As a result of this irresponsible action on the part
of the N.D.C. government, many students on GETFUND
scholarship outside the country have abandoned their
studies and in their attempt to survive resorted to
begging and in some cases the sale of personal
belongings. We wish to use this day to remind
President Mahama and his N.D.C. government of the
recent ruling in the Nyamah vrs the Republic in
which the court ordered the state to pay all
outstanding arrears to the fund. President Mahama,
you cannot pick and choose which court order you
wish to comply with.
WITHDRAWAL OF ALLOWANCES FOR TEACHER AND NURSE
TRAINEES
We are highly disheartened by the brutish treatment
Government is meting out to Health worker trainees
in Ghana by not paying their allowances for close to
3 years. We further find it extremely inhumane and
coldhearted to learn of Government’s decision to
abolish the meagre allowances paid to both teacher
and nurse trainees. Evidently, these allowances
although not sufficient go a long way to motivate
trainees, help them to pay their fees and enable
them to do research in their respective fields of
study. Scrapping these allowances as announced by
government will compound the hardship that these
students already face and most likely lead to poor
education outcomes in these fields. We therefore
call for an unconditional reversal of government’s
decision regarding the abolishment of trainee
allowances.
STRIKES IN THE EDUCATIONAL SECTOR
We further bemoan Government’s unwillingness and
persistent lack of seriousness towards addressing
the needs of associations such as POTAG and UTAG.
The blatant disregard and lack of cooperation by
Government in settling the needs of these bodies is
obviously having a huge toll on tertiary education
in Ghana. It remains obvious that if government does
not wake up to its responsibility, our Universities
just like our Polytechnics would be closed down. We
are hereby urging government to seek an amicable end
to the POTAG and UTAG strikes rather than
maintaining a dismissive posture as has always been
case since 2009.
OUR DEMANDS AS WE MARK WORLD YOUTH DAY
In view of the above, we demand of the N.D.C.
government the following within the shortest
possible time or incur the wrath of the youth of
Ghana;
i. Prepare and present to the entire Ghanaian
population a comprehensive approach/framework in
addressing the high youth unemployment situation in
Ghana as opposed to the empty rhetoric on the
matter.
ii. Fulfill all statutory payments to the
educational sector (Capitation grant, School Feeding
Program, CHASS, Special Schools and GETFUND)
iii. Pay in full all outstanding arrears due Nurse
trainees and restore the decision to continuously
pay Teacher and Nurse trainee allowances
iv. Settle all outstanding issues with POTAG and
UTAG including the payment of book and research
allowances due.
Finally, to the youth of Ghana who have endured the
pain and hardship brought about by the slow motion
and limping government of the N.D.C, I still believe
there is hope.
I still believe the future is bright. I believe we
can collectively rise together as youth, but I also
believe our dreams, hopes and aspirations cannot be
realized under this government.
Ladies and gentlemen, we accused late President
Mills of being slow, but from hindsight we have come
to the realization that Mills’ Slow Motion is far
better than President Mahama’s No Motion.
God bless our homeland Ghana.
Thank you.
Signed
Samuel Awuku
(National Youth Organizer)
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