Audio By Carbonatix
Ketu North Member of Parliament, Eric Edem Agbana, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to establish Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the newly appointed heads of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Ghana.
Mr Agbana emphasised that implementing KPIs is essential to address inefficiencies and enhance accountability within these institutions.
Speaking on TV3’s New Day programme, Agbana highlighted the absence of measurable performance indicators as a significant factor contributing to inefficiencies and a lack of accountability in SOEs.
He noted that this deficiency hampers the optimization of operations and delays service delivery. Agbana also expressed concern over the prevailing mentality that allows underperforming politically appointed heads to remain in office solely based on party allegiance, regardless of their performance.
Agbana pointed out that SOEs play a crucial role in governance, economic growth, and service provision, affecting sectors such as education, health, electricity, and national identification. Without well-defined KPIs, assessing their effectiveness becomes challenging, leading to inefficiencies and delays in service delivery.
He advocated for the development of comprehensive, SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) KPIs tailored to each state institution. Regular performance assessments based on these indicators should be conducted, with findings made publicly available to ensure transparency and foster public trust.
Agbana suggested that institutions meeting or exceeding their KPIs be rewarded to further enhance accountability, while those consistently underperforming should face appropriate consequences.
He also recommended engaging citizens in the assessment process to provide real-time insights into areas needing improvement. Leveraging digital tools to track, analyze, and report on institutional performance was also proposed to promote efficiency and transparency.
In a related development, Agbana reaffirmed his confidence in President Mahama’s leadership, commending his experience, character, and integrity.
He expressed optimism that the President’s leadership would drive the nation’s development and address challenges facing various sectors, including sports, youth, health, and infrastructure.
The call for the implementation of KPIs in SOEs reflects a growing recognition of the need for enhanced governance and operational efficiency in Ghana’s public sector.
Latest Stories
-
Ayawaso East Primary: Sharing the TVs is only a gift, not meant to influence votes – Baba Jamal
50 minutes -
Ayawaso East: I’ve been giving gifts this week – Baba Jamal admits giving out TV sets
1 hour -
Baba Jamal wins NDC Ayawaso East Primaries
2 hours -
NDC Ayawaso East primary: Baba Jamal expresses confidence after voting
2 hours -
Mahama approves operating licence for UMaT mining initiative
2 hours -
NDC condemns vote-buying in Ayawaso East primaries, launches investigation
2 hours -
Ayawaso East NDC primary: Sorting and counting underway after voting ends
3 hours -
Africa must build its own table, not remain on the menu — Ace Anan Ankomah
3 hours -
US wants Russia and Ukraine to end war by June, says Zelensky
3 hours -
Let’s not politicise inflation – Kwadwo Poku urges NDC
3 hours -
(Ace Ankomah) At our own table, with our own menu: Africa’s moment of reckoning – again
3 hours -
Land dispute sparks clash in Kpandai; 3 motorbikes burnt
3 hours -
15 injured as Ford Transit overturns at Gomoa Onyaazde
3 hours -
Government pays School Feeding caterers 2025/26 first term feeding grant
4 hours -
Mz Nana, other gospel artistes lead worship at celebration of life for Eno Baatanpa Foundation CEO
5 hours
