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Ghana needs a stable, non–political long-term plan – MP

The Legislator for Keta constituency, Richard Quarshigah says the country needs a stable, non-political long-term plan to enable it develop successfully.

He says the repeated abandoning of various development plans by successive governments over the years is not healthy and progressive for the country Ghana.

Mr Quarshigah observes that it is out of place that every new government that gets elected chooses to roll out brand new development plans usually different from the one existent before.

In the second edition of his series on whether Ghana is a focused country, he chronicled how several development plans over the years had been abandoned despite the huge taxpayer money invested in them.

He mentioned that there was a development blueprint in 1995 developed by the Rawlings regime that was not pursued by the Kufuor administration which introduced the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategies 1 and 2.

Then, the Mills-Mahama administration upon taking over power developed a 40-year development plan which has been abandoned since 2017 to make way for the new 100 development plan by the Akufo-Addo administration.

“Progressive nations work with long term development plans,” Mr Quarshigah noted.

 

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