A
senior socio-political commentator and Editor-In-Chief of the Insight
newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr. has expressed fears over the consequences of
the impending strike threat by organized labour groups in the country.
Mr.
Pratt, who has thrown his weight behind the organized labour groups and
the Trade Union Congress to embark on the massive strike action, dreads
the nation may come to a standstill if government does not intervene to
resolve the impasse.
The labour groups, under the auspices of
the Trade Union Congress (TUC), have implored the government and
authorities of the Public Relations Utility Regulatory Commission to
subside the new tariff adjustments on utilities.
The tariffs
which stand at 78.9% on electricity and 52% on water have been widely
criticized by the Labour Unions and several public and political
commentators.
The TUC together with the public sector workers
have threatened to embark on a nationwide strike action to deter
government and the Commission from maintaining the percentages in the
utility tariffs.
Speaking on Peace FM's political programme "Kokrokoo", Mr. Pratt averred the strike action may paralyze the country completely.
He
explained that several associations have expressed interest to join the
labour groups to strike against the government. These associations
include the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), National
Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), public health workers among
others.
“If the government does not swiftly intervene and confer
with the Organized Labour to find a better way to resolve the hardships
of Ghanaians, 18th November; Ghana will shut down,” Kwesi Pratt warned.
He
therefore warned leaders of the country to beware of their actions and
inactions towards the Ghanaian citizenry because to him, they are
gradually plunging the nation into an era where Ghanaians will gladly
"flout their (leaders) pronouncements. We are heading towards a regime
where Ghanaians will get fed up with what them. They must be careful.
Beware.”
“When you are voted for to be in government, it doesn’t
suggest that you have much wisdom that the entire Ghanaian citizenry. If
you’re lucky, highly educated and given a task to perform by
government, it doesn’t mean you’re wiser than us…This technocratic
approach to government is very very dangerous. You cannot have a
government of just technocrats...
"What at all is wrong with this nation? What at all is wrong with our leaders?” he queried.
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