This Executive Secretary Asaki must be carrying a dull brain in his head. I wonder whether he has ever read the comments from their overseas suppliers rejecting the quality of Ghanaian products in their countries. Therefore i ... read full comment
This Executive Secretary Asaki must be carrying a dull brain in his head. I wonder whether he has ever read the comments from their overseas suppliers rejecting the quality of Ghanaian products in their countries. Therefore if his own country Ghana is taking this laudable step to enact laws that will ensure that their overseas suppliers supply high quality goods for the consumption of Ghanaians what is wrong with it? Is Mr Asakli happy with the quality of goods that are dumped upon his colleagues by these unscrupulous overseas suppliers? Or Does he think that Ghanaians deserve to consume these shoddy goods and for that matter the status quo must remain? Why do some Ghanaians think they have it all and can therefore take on their Government for their narrow and misplaced interest? What can he do to stop Parliament from going ahead to institute laws that can guarantee high quality of goods entering the country? He must have been eating the wrong food that is damaging his sence of reasoning.If Mr Asakli will not co-operate with the Ghana Standard Authority, I will please advise the individual nationalistic, sensible and proud importers to do so.
The mask 9 years ago
There are many fields where Ghana lacks the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for the needed human resource to be trained abroad. In some cases so ... read full comment
There are many fields where Ghana lacks the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for the needed human resource to be trained abroad. In some cases so many people were sent and not even one returned. If you know you are not prepared to work and live in Ghana and would therefore not return do not take the scholarships.
The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School Certificate or Basic Education Certificate.
Each of these certificates are important. For example for many tertiary graduates the only certificate that can tell whether one can speak good English or whether one has adequate knowledge of Mathematics is the Secondary School Certificate.
Similarly the only certificate that can tell whether a tertiary graduate has basic knowledge of Ghanaian history, culture, agriculture and the basic geography of West Africa is the Basic Education Certificate.
This Executive Secretary Asaki must be carrying a dull brain in his head. I wonder whether he has ever read the comments from their overseas suppliers rejecting the quality of Ghanaian products in their countries. Therefore i ...
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There are many fields where Ghana lacks the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for the needed human resource to be trained abroad. In some cases so ...
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