According to him the carnage on our roads, medical negligence, the negative attitudes of public sector workers, shortage in revenue collection and the challenges associated with the clearance of goods at the ports of entry among others can be attributed to indiscipline.
Addressing participants at the end of a four- day training session by the Parliamentary Training Institute on Effective Time and Stress Management, the Tamale Central Member of Parliament noted that the time has come for Ghana to take time much more seriously than it has done in the past.
“We take to many things for granted for instance, our tax our obligations and revenue mobilization, the GRA will wait until it misses its revenue targets before starting all over again” he observed.
Mr Haruna whiles congratulating PTI for organising the training emphasised the need for all citizens to dedicate time for stress management.
He also urged the participants especially the Parliamentary staff who benefited from the training to go and make an impact with all they have learnt during the four day training.
The Minority leader proposed similar training exercise on stress management for MPs who described as being “stressed up” even to their pockets.
By Christian Kpesese/ ghanamps.com