Opinions of Friday, 20 September 2002
Columnist: Danso, Kwaku A.
These Irresponsible Purchases Must Stop!
With the Ghana news of Monday, 16 September 2002 that the NPP Press office is defending the purchase of 4 Bullet Proof Toyota Landcruisers, we will like to know from the NPP office if they intend to continue all the bad practices of the previous governments that led Ghana to HIPC?
According to the news report, Kwadwo Afari, NPP Press Secretary asked:
The NPP must learn to be prudent and use the people's money wisely. One bulletproof vehicle or limousine is all the President needs. Why 4? Are the manufacturers giving them away for free? Do you guys know where the money comes from? The sweat of people who don't have even trucks to bring their products to the market, nor have clinics in the villages to take care of them when sick! The money also comes from the seat of people overseas who pay exorbitant duties and taxes on entering Ghana.
In addition to that if the NPP leadership saves on such purchases and live a little frugal and order only 1 instead of 4 or 5, the savings of say $300,000 can be used to help the nation and the poor a little bit. One can assume that the President will ride in one vehicle at a time with his family, even if the NPP wants their name in the sun also. Let the President sit down and think what $300,000 can do for his fellow countrymen?
Let me make a few suggestions what $300,000 can do for others or our nation in Ghana:
2. Again $300,000 can build a Database for the Ministries and in fact for the whole government of Ghana, to store information and data, and make doing business with government easy. (We can save 50% by stopping the corrupt bidding process. Just give the money to an expert and they can hire people in Ghana and build the system).
3. Again $300,000 can supply drugs and medicines for all the clinics and hospitals in Ghana for perhaps a year - where the really poor can be taken care of, and the others can at least get needed drugs for surgery without waiting for others to purchase them, from a retail store before service is offered.
4. The water supplies for all hospitals in Ghana can be upgraded with reservoirs such that they do not ever run out of water. There was the story of a hospital in the North where doctors could not find water to wash their hands after surgery.
5. With $300,000, at least Korle Bu and maybe a couple more regional hospitals can afford their own stand-bye power generators. I have met people who testify of patients dying during surgery because of power cut off.
6. Again if the President can live with only 1 limousine instead of 4, the savings of about $300,000 can purchase more than 350 computers to share among our Universities.
One question must be asked as to why every new President needs a new fleet of vehicles? What money have these Presidents contributed to the national coffers to start spending as they please when they come to power? If you buy a $65,000 vehicle, why do you need another one in 4 years? We don't have anybody who knows maintenance? If that were the case then the people of Ghana must have second thoughts as to whom they voted for in the new dispensation.
Many are disappointed that nobody seems to be looking at the bottom line, as we bleed and government asks people to pay more and more taxes. This has nothing to do with partisan politics. Every year this happens, in order for such excesses to continue from one government to another for the "dysfunctional elites", as our friend Dr. Mensah- Biney calls them, to continue living their EU lifestyles. It is a shame we all wanted to get out of Colonialism, and now we can?t seem to balance and manage our money, when they did a good job, but we want to enjoy all the exploitative benefits such as per diem. To even raise it to $500 or $1,000 per day when Ghanaian workers are making less than $1 per day is criminally unconscionable!! One day these will all end. But let those who are abusing their power and spending outside limits to know there will be a reckoning day!