The Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, has, in an interview, challenged the opposition National Democratic Congress to name a single social intervention policy they implemented in the sixteen years they have ruled Ghana.
Speaking on Net2 TV's popular show, the Seat Show, the Effutu MP said that the NDC cannot boast of a single social intervention policy in the many years they have been given to rule Ghana.
"The NDC ruled for sixteen years but could not implement a single social intervention programme. It is the New Patriotic Party that has undertaken a series of life-changing social intervention programmes in the 12 years the party has been given the opportunity to rule"
The maverick politician appearing on the Seat Show hosted by Justice Kweku Annan also used the opportunity to highlight some of the happenings in the 8th Parliament of the Republic of Ghana.
He explained why the Majority didn't use force to stop the lawless acts which heralded the swearing-in of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
He indicated that if they had met the NDC MPs with brute force when they were going about their lawless acts, the swearing-in of President Akufo-Addo couldn't have come on.
He also talked about a wide range of issues including the election petition by the flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama.
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Please Mr Markins did you attend Jss and SSS? If yes then you critically have problem with your definition of social intervention Sir. 1983 where were you? My first copy books (in those days it was called writing book) did you buy any in the public school? Unless you tell me you didn't attend syto (public school) rural electrification project , the number of schools that was build by JJ through the psychomotor skills program that the JSS the SSS can please where must they be place?
Npp readers I think you guys are leaving on another planet that is why even when your leadership are lieing and misleading you the only thing you say is to praise them even when it is obvious that they are lieing, but what has npp done for Ghanaians apart from sharing of our resources to themselves and their family members they are masters of stealinggg (Akoronfo)
Hon. Afenyo-Markins is up to mischief again. He thinks he can just open his mouth and say anything. Being a lawyer, I would expect him to know better. Gh has produced as well as adopted many Intervention policies; the main issue here is the implementation of these policies and not the unnecessary additions. It amazes me how lawyers turn politicians like Afenyo-Markins thinks. He should shut his mouth and concentrate on more important developments that will benefit his constituents..
Hon. you said it all. They should just mention one. Smart MP Dep. majority leader
Read what is below to get it right. A brother from Kwemu, Winneba. Social service interventions may consist of casework as well as therapeutic services designed to provide parenting education, child and family counseling, and family support. Social service interventions also may include concrete services such as income support or material aid, institutional placement, mental health services, in-home health services, supervision, education, transportation, housing, medical services, legal services, in-home assistance, socialization, nutrition, and child and respite care. The scope and intensity of casework, therapeutic services, and concrete assistance to children and adults in family violence interventions are often not well documented, and they may vary within and between intervention programs. As a result, similar interventions (such as parenting practice and family support services) may offer very different kinds of services depending on the resources available in the community and the extent to which the clients can gain access to available services.
CORRUPTION, bigger CORRUPTION, and gigantum CORRUPTION. --dishonest / fraudulent conduct by those in power.