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The Ministry of Gender and Social Protection has tasked about 700 Youth Employment Agency (YEA) officers to carry out a comprehensive assessment, including verification and validation of the Ghana School Feeding Programme.
The nationwide evaluation exercise that begins on Monday, August 26, would be done through the use of credible computer software application powered by Millennium Promise Alliance, an international NGO working with the Ministry of Gender and YEA.
The exercise is in response to the Auditor-General’s Report in 2018, which revealed several financial irregularities and multiple registrations as well as ghost schools, leading to huge financial losses to the state in the management of the Programme.
The Report blamed 81 metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies (MMDAs) and the management of the programme for the mismanagement.
The report accuses the 81 MMDAs of declaring only GH¢194,383.00 from an amount of GH¢1.09 million purportedly realised from the sale of 21,880 application forms sold to caterers who applied for contracts. As much as GH¢899,617 from the sale of application forms is unaccounted for and has been outstanding since 2017.
The report also singles out the Sekyere East District for particularly padding the enrolment of the figures and manipulation of data.
Following the revelation, the sector Minister, Cynthia Morrison, set out to take steps to clean up the system.
Gender Minister, Cynthia Morrison
Miss Morrison subsequently wrote a letter to the YEA CEO, Justin Kodua, on August 14, to intervene. Copied in the letter was acting National Coordinator of GSFP, Gifty Quashigah.
“I will be most grateful if you could kindly use your good office to carry out a nationwide comprehensive assessment (verification, validation, etc.) of the Ghana School Feeding Programme, to enable the ministry clean and update its records for credible payments,” the letter stated.
According to her, “this request has become necessary due to the numerous challenges facing the programme.”
Read also: YEA's response to Gender Minister by myjoyonline.com on Scribd
Gender Minister, Cynthia Morrison
Miss Morrison subsequently wrote a letter to the YEA CEO, Justin Kodua, on August 14, to intervene. Copied in the letter was acting National Coordinator of GSFP, Gifty Quashigah.
“I will be most grateful if you could kindly use your good office to carry out a nationwide comprehensive assessment (verification, validation, etc.) of the Ghana School Feeding Programme, to enable the ministry clean and update its records for credible payments,” the letter stated.
According to her, “this request has become necessary due to the numerous challenges facing the programme.”
Read also: YEA's response to Gender Minister by myjoyonline.com on Scribd
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