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NO ONE PERSON HAS ALL THE SOLUTIONS TO GHANA’S PROBLEMS – Prof Naana Opoku Agyemang

The Vice-Presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress, Prof Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang is worried about the inadequate communication in tackling the issues faced by the country.

During an interview on GhanaWeb TV’s Election Desk with Daniel Oduro, Prof Opoku Agyemang emphasized the importance of dialogue in politics, stating that it is essential for leaders and stakeholders to address urgent problems.

“…Whatever is working let’s keep it, what is not working and it’s plenty of them, we all know. If it’s about food inflation we all know, if it’s about our currency that is not stable, we all know, if it’s about our roads that are not fixed, if it’s about the challenges in our health system, whether it’s challenges in our educational system, we know them let us list them and let us dialogue. When we refuse to talk about something, simply by refusing to talk about something, that thing doesn’t go away,” she said.

The ex-Education Minister thinks that no one person has all the answers to the nation’s issues, so it is important for stakeholders, political leaders, and civil society organizations to work together and share their expertise in tackling the challenges.

“The problems are not simmering anymore, they’ve come out, they are bubbling so let us link minds. I don’t think any one person however endowed will have all the solutions to our problems. We have to dialogue…

“Parties, non-parties, everybody. If you go to TUC, are you going to a party? No. If you go to the teacher unions, you are not going to a party. Maybe the teacher unions themselves will not be in power to implement but you must hear them out because they are the ones managing the system so you must talk to them,” she urged.

Watch the full interview below;

 

 

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