Audio By Carbonatix
The Metropolitan, Municipal and District Information Officers (MMDAIOs) have been asked to provide the government with effective data to assist in decision-making.
The Acting Greater Accra Regional Information Officer, Ms Shalomina Awuku Bekoe, made the call at the end of a day’s training programme for 29 information officers in Accra.
Organised by the Greater Accra Information Services Department, the training aimed to equip and resource the participants to collect and analyse data for use by relevant state authorities.
Ms Bekoe said without access to data, which constituted the basis for the implementation of certain policy decisions, the government would be unable to plan for human and national development.
She cautioned Information officers about the production of wrong data, saying it could adversely impact on expected outcomes.
She urged the officers to have comprehensive and balanced data for effective results.
“In undertaking samplings, never force a respondent to give you information against his or her will,” she said and charged the participants to desist from sedentary data collection and to go to the field for accurate information.
The Information Officer urged the officers to avoid cooking figures that could have disastrous repercussions.
She asked the MMDAIOs to refrain from engaging in partisan politics in order not to compromise the validity of their work.
Ms Rebecca Osei-Mensah, a facilitator of the programme, said targeting a population and knowing the cultural values of the communities before entry was very important in data collection.
She urged MMDIOs to desist from falsification of data which could have far-reaching consequences.
They should make use of focal persons such as assemblymen and women and opinion leaders to lead them to acquire accurate information from targeted sources.
“Do not force respondents to give you information against their will,” she said, and that for the sake of language barrier, respondents should be made to choose their translators to interpret the information for them.
At the end of the exercise participants were given customized mobile phones to undertake the data collection exercise.
Latest Stories
-
‘I never backed Alan Kyerematen against Akufo-Addo’ – Kufuor clears air on old rumours
8 minutes -
Gov’t recommits to creative industry growth as MUSIGA celebrates 50 years of musical excellence
10 minutes -
Agric Minister applauds farmers, highlights new era of innovation at National Farmers Day
11 minutes -
False allegations on MIIF intended to malign the Fund
19 minutes -
Ghana, China deepen security cooperation after Kojo Bonsu’s high-level meeting in Beijing
22 minutes -
Laboratory doctors lament 6 years of unemployment
27 minutes -
Ghana’s improving macroeconomic outlook should drive progress across sectors – Fidelity Bank MD
32 minutes -
NPP’s 2024 loss a wake-up call on governance and accountability – Kufuor
46 minutes -
Dumelo urges youth to embrace agriculture, entrepreneurship at VYE forum
53 minutes -
Trial of man accused of stabbing firefighter set for December 17
58 minutes -
Prof Antwi-Danso cautions ECOWAS against rushed troop deployment to Benin
1 hour -
Africans must reclaim their dignity and history – Dr Ibn Chambas urges
1 hour -
Local production key to food security – Fisheries Minister
1 hour -
Mahama commends US for lifting tariffs on Ghana’s agricultural exports
1 hour -
Only punishing the public – FABAG rejects ‘insensitive’ tariff hikes amid soaring inefficiency
1 hour
