Accra, Jan 09,-The Christian
Council of Ghana (CCG) says the highest achievement of the Akufo-Addo-led
government within the past one year, is its resolve to sustain the campaign to
save Ghana’s water bodies and forest lands.
“The government’s efforts and
public education in protecting and saving our farmlands and water bodies is
very encouraging and commendable”, the Council noted.
Speaking in an interview with the
GNA on Tuesday in Accra, the Reverend Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, General
Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, also mentioned the Minister of
Lands and Natural Resources, Mr John Peter Amewu as the best Minister for the
year 2017.
He said Mr Amewu, together with
the Ministerial committee against illegal mining, did so well to stop most of
the illegal activities that were destroying the environment.
“We need to sustain the campaign
because the people in there are not small boys, Rev Opuni-Frimpong admonished,
noting that, “But we agree we must do mining, and we must do it responsibly and
sustainably”.
In assessing the performance of
the government for its one year stewardship, Rev Opuni-Frimpong noted that the
government’s commitment towards bettering the lots of the people over the one
year period was very commendable.
He said there is the need to
sustain such commitments, especially in the fight against illegal mining, also
known as galamsey, with traditional leaders, political leaders and the security
personnel, all combing efforts to address the menace.
“We all must pay serious
attention to the campaign in supporting the government to protect our water
bodies and our land. We should know that we are all stewards of God’s
creation”, Rev Opuni-Frimpong said.
He indicated that though the past
administration made significant efforts in improving the energy sector, under
the current administration, the country had seen much improvement in the energy
situation and people were having regular power to do their businesses,
especially, the small scale businesses.
On the lowest score of the
government, Rev Opuni-Frimpong said the way it managed the issue of its
vigilante group was not too good.
“They are the Party in government
and so they are supposed to put their house in order, manage their own internal
matters well, and set good example.
“We demand high level of
integrity and discipline from them because Ghanaians have voted them into
office and put their confidence in them”, he said.
He however urged the government
and its appointees to sincerely protect the national purse and shun away from
any corrupt practices.
“The language of the President to
the effect that he will protect the national purse and not steal the people’s
money must be the same talk of his ministers and appointees.
“That must be the philosophy and
a passion for all state functionaries, and government appointees and they must
be true to the fact that the little we have as a people is well protected and
managed”, Rev Opuni-Frimpong advised.
GNA

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