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Don’t take credit where credit is not due – Minister 

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
August 21, 2024
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Mr Stephen Yakubu, the Upper West Regional Minister, has admonished opposition parties to cease from taking credit of policies and programmes, especially projects that are being implemented by the Government. 

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“You must learn to take credit where credit is due you. You must also give praises to the government if it implements a project that will enhance development and bring benefits to the people,” he said. 

Mr Yakubu gave the advice when he commissioned the Upper West Regional edition of 100 earthmoving machines including trucks and other equipment under the District Roads Improvement Project (DRIP). 

He said there had been sustained negative politicking going round in the communities by some opposition parties regarding the DRIP and claiming ownership of it as their brainchild, of which they had no entitlement to.  

He explained that the DRIP had been solely the brainchild of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party-led Government and that no other political party or individual could take credit of. 

The Regional Minister noted that the practice where opposition parties claim policies and programmes  they had not initiated created misunderstanding among the people, discouraging community members from showing interest and maintaining such projects. 

He said under DRIP, district assemblies would use the machines to improve on deplorable portions of their roads and construct link roads based on community demand to facilitate movement of people, goods and services. 

The Central Government would provide financial assistance to the assemblies to cater for the operational needs of the machines and salaries for the operators. 

Mr Yakubu said even through the European Union’s Farm Roads support to the region, which had helped to improve the road network, there was still a huge gap in the sector needing to be worked on. 

Mr Kuudigr K. Venantius, the Acting Regional Coordinator of DRIP, said operators and mechanics had been recruited to be trained by experts from the manufacturing company in China on the operations and maintenance of the machines.  

He said J.A Plant Pool, a commercial wing of Jospong Group of Companies, who were the suppliers of the equipment, would make spare parts available to cater for maintenance works at any given time. 

GNA 

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