Pratt Quizzes: Is This Our Best?...All These Gov�t Appointees With Big Degrees Are Doing "Tinnnn"!!!

Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper would have preferred the 2015 Budget Statement and Economic Policy focused on the energy sector instead of �so many sectors�. The Finance Minister, Seth Terkper on Wednesday, 19th November, 2014 presented government�s economic policy direction for the year 2015 in Parliament. The budget touched on education, oil sector, health, agriculture, fisheries, trade and industries, energy, water and other areas. However, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, contributing to a panel discussion on PeaceFM �s �Kokrokoo � Morning Show, expressed the view that instead of the various sectors, the budget should have focused on how to solve the �dumsor dumsor problem�we are in an extraordinary situation and we need an extraordinary budget�. �How can you raise revenue when you don�t have light? All the debate about the budget is useless because where is the light to raise the revenue? Without light you cannot work and moreover the real cause of the dumsor is not known� the stories are too many that you don�t even know which one to believe. We should have the courage to tell the truth about the energy sector� Instead of reading a normal budget, he (Seth Terkper) should have said: we are in an emergency and the power sector is key and so for the next six months or one year, half of that revenue is going into improving the energy sector�. Energy should have been the key focus of this budget...but we are not focusing on it and so sometimes I ask myself the use of all these government appointees having the big degrees�is this their best�because they are not doing tinnnn,� he fumed.