News:
October 12, 2018
Member of Parliament for Keta, Richard MawuliQuashigah has identified attitudinal change as the key element in Ghana’s quest to reform the public sector.
According to him several efforts have been made by successive governments to reform the public sector but the situation remains unchanged.
The MP who was contributing to the Finance Committee of Parliament’s report for the approval of $35 million to finance a proposed Public Sector Reform for Results Project (PSRRP) asked “what point can we say we have arrived about the continues talk of Public Sector reforms as a country”.
MrQuashigah noted that unless the attitudes of people who work in the public sector changes for the better, the talk about public sector reforms will remain a mantra.
By Christian Kpesese/ ghanamps.com.
According to him several efforts have been made by successive governments to reform the public sector but the situation remains unchanged.
The MP who was contributing to the Finance Committee of Parliament’s report for the approval of $35 million to finance a proposed Public Sector Reform for Results Project (PSRRP) asked “what point can we say we have arrived about the continues talk of Public Sector reforms as a country”.
MrQuashigah noted that unless the attitudes of people who work in the public sector changes for the better, the talk about public sector reforms will remain a mantra.
By Christian Kpesese/ ghanamps.com.