Policy
Analyst for the People's National Convention (PNC), Atik Mohammed has
bemoaned the activities undertaken by President John Dramani Mahama and
his government to revive the education sector.
Contributing to a panel discussion programme on Oman FM,
Atik Mohammed prayed God's guidance for the Mahama government and
pleaded with God to redeem the government from any "demonic oppression."
Giving
credence to some comments made by the General Overseer of the Action
Faith Chapel, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams a couple of months
ago, Atik Mohammed insisted that the incumbent government is
"Satan-possessed."
Archbishop Duncan Williams requested divine
help for the President and Finance Minister Seth Tekper and also offered
prayers for the Ghana cedi to rise in order to enhance the development
of the economy.
He hoped the Archbishop's prayers would indeed
deliver the government from the claws of the devil who has inhibited the
administration from bringing out ideas and formulating better policies
to salvage the economy, particularly the education sector.
“They
are bereft. They are starved. They are without ideas and innovations...I
am hopeful that by now; Satan has left them…I just only hope that Satan
has left Seth Tekper. Satan has left President Mahama,” he said.
Speaking
in relation to the declaration by the Ministry of Education to transfer
some teachers to rural areas as a way of improving the quality of
education in the country, the PPP devout member appealed to government
to come out with an allowance system which would help the transferred
teachers earn a good living.
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