Former health minister Alex Segbefia has questioned the government over the spectacular omission of the national cathedral from the recently released performance tracking study.
Contribute to the topic of JoyNews’ PM ExpressMr. Segbefia pointed out significant inconsistencies and omissions in the document, highlighting what he deemed to be a lack of accuracy and transparency.
While acknowledging the importance of accountability in governance, Mr. Segbefia stressed the need for accuracy in such documents.
ββ¦Even in terms of infrastructure, the biggest omission is the national cathedral. Where? If government money is being invested in the national cathedral, why isnβt it on the performance tracker?β he asked. did.
The former minister highlighted that the performance tracker showed inconsistencies, suggesting that its editing had not been thorough.
Nevertheless, he attributed these discrepancies to laziness.
βThere are things out there that shouldn’t exist. And then there’s the problem of projects that the government isn’t doing. It is recorded in the performance tracker even though it did not start.
βWhile we think the NPP deserves praise, there are some things we think are too trivial. So we can’t expect this to happen by distributing jerseys or building speed ramps. , when you look at them, you can see that the pursuers are more inclined towards politics than governance,β he said on Monday.
He criticized the failure to capture key indicators such as the Press Freedom Index and the Corruption Index, which he considered essential to a comprehensive understanding of the country’s performance.
βThe Corruption Index was not captured, even though it was a campaign tool that the NPP used heavily when it was opposed to gaining power. Follow up. If it’s just an infrastructure issue, let me know,” he said.
Reacting to the Minister, the Presidential Advisor, Mr. Dennis Miracles Aboagyi, acknowledged the shortcomings of the pursuers.
He said this is a work in progress and all feedback is welcomed and will be addressed accordingly.
“This is a tracker, which means it’s a living document, updated every minute, every hour, every day. If he thinks that what should be on a tracker doesn’t exist, that’s perfectly fine. That’s something to consider. I can.
“If someone identifies a cathedral or something that’s not on the tracker, we shouldn’t make it seem like it’s a big deal. It can be worked on,” he said.
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