
Audio By Carbonatix
I strongly believe that it is not the work of a ruling government to feed school children in primary and junior high school. The feeding of children is the number one responsibility of parents and not a ruling government.The basic role of a government as far as feeding of children is concerned, is to facilitate the feeding of children by investing in agriculture to make sure that food is very cheap in all the corners of Ghana to enable all parents to get food at a very cheap price to feed their children before they go to school.If food is very cheap in Ghana, mothers, housemaids or guardians can get up very early in the morning and prepare nutritious food and package for their children to eat in school at break time. Parents or guardians should be assisted to feed their own children in the primary and junior high schools because it is the best.Let us be mindful of the fact that spoon-feeding leads to inability to think for oneself and the consequences of this is nothing else but mental enslavement and manipulation of people’s inalienable rights and responsibilities, and the end results is nothing else but living in the midst of plenty and yet getting hungry, thirsty and wallowing in abject poverty. Therefore, as a nation, let us reconsider the school feeding programme, because I sincerely think it is a misplaced priority on the part of the ruling government.The huge sums of money that is being lost through the said programme should even make us think faster and redirect the funds into investing in food, fish and meat production in order to make them readily available for everybody at a very cheap price. If it is necessary to import technology to improve our food, fish and meat production, let us do so, rather than depending on foreign foods, because we think they are better than ours.I think feeding of children by a ruling government should be carried out in orphanages as charity and not in our primary and junior high schools.As far as our primary and junior high schools are concerned, our ruling government should rather concentrate on the provision of school blocks, furniture, toilet facilities, good drinking water, good books and other stationeries that could promote better academic performance.The ruling government should also provide security in schools, qualified teachers and “attractive” retirement packages for teachers, because their contribution to our nation building is immeasurable. Let us not forget that all those in the three arms of government as well as executives directors in our civil service have became what they are because of the Ghanaian Teacher.Long live Ghanaian teacher, long live Ghana our Mother Land.By Rev. Fr. Ignatius Amponsah
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Adoagyiri-Nsawam
Email: difficultcat2@yahoo.com
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Dr Mensah Market flooded after downpour in Kumasi
2 minutes -
Armed men reportedly storm Adjen Kotoku Onion Market amid tensions
1 hour -
Tecco Mensah writes: Why football fans must look beyond statistics
2 hours -
Police recover stolen Honda CR-V in Kumasi within 48 hours
2 hours -
Apetorku Gbodzi 2026 Festival opens in Dagbamete with development focus
3 hours -
President Mahama arrives in Lyon to co-chair One Health Summit
3 hours -
Beverly View Plus Hotel draws crowds amid coastal Easter rush in Volta
3 hours -
Maiden Zongo Festival held in Wa amid calls to tackle drug abuse among the youth
3 hours -
FDA warns of fake HIV test kits on Ghanaian market
4 hours -
Africa urged to build resilient health systems as donor support tightens
4 hours -
Easter gesture: Ablakwa settles medical bills for 85 North Tongu constituents
5 hours -
Africa must harness its population strength—Titus-Glover
5 hours -
Visa-free access doesn’t mean unlimited stay – Lom Ahlijah
5 hours -
From Golgotha to Kwahu: The Easter Migration of the Faithful and the Faithless
7 hours -
How the Ghanaian onion traders’ standoff with Nigeria unfolded and threatened local supply
7 hours