The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has stated he’ll have interaction Cabinet on Thursday, June 06, 2024, to think about the inclusion of fogeys within the supervision of meals distribution for college kids beneath the free SHS programme.
There have been a number of complaints concerning the high quality of meals served the scholars of their respective colleges, with experiences of some faculty authorities stealing among the objects to their houses.
The scarcity of meals provide, has additionally grow to be a difficulty not too long ago, when the Nation Food Buffer Stock complained of arrears from the federal government.
During a gathering with the clergy as a part of his tour to the Greater Accra Region Wednesday, June 05, the Vice President, TV3’s Daniel Opoku experiences, was requested by one of many clergy to think about the inclusion of the Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs) to oversee the meals distribution to the colleges if he turns into President.
“If they get five bags, they may declare one bag. If nobody is looking. And so, this is a brilliant, really, suggestion. So, tomorrow I’ll be in Cabinet with the Education Minister and this is one of the first things I’m going to tell him that we are going to have to do. This makes a lot of sense,” Dr. Bawumia famous.
He continued that “I’ve even written a book in 2010 on some of these things. And you’ll find some of these ideas. These are the ideas that keep playing in my mind. I’m always thinking of how to get things done, how to do things better, and all of that. So, I take your point very well.”
Dr. Bawumia additionally expressed the necessity to roll out business agriculture as a serious coverage to deal with excessive costs of meals on the markets.
“Going ahead, for this reason I’m specializing in just a few areas. First of all, I believe agriculture and the enlargement in meals manufacturing will carry down meals costs in order that the starvation that we really feel will come down. So Agric turns into crucial in bringing down meals costs.
“This is why I believe that commercial agriculture, technology-driven precision agriculture, irrigated agriculture, mechanized agriculture is the way for Ghana to go, as many countries will do. I’ve also made a suggestion. We hope to start experimenting this year for public transport to move towards electric vehicles,” he defined.