A
group calling itself the Social Justice Movement SJM has called on the
government to as a matter of urgency reverse its decision to ensure that
parents who do not register with the Taxpayer Identification Number TIN
children would be denied from benefiting from the Free Senior High School SHS
programme.
The Movement made the call in press release issued and signed by the
Convenors, Mr Richard Asueme and Mr Nyeya Yen and copied to the GBC Ura Radio
in Bolgatanga, in the Upper East Region.
The Social Justice Movement SJM which
was formed in 2015 in Bolgatanga, had among its objectives of ensuring
fairness, equity, social and economic justices for all Ghanaians particularly
the vulnerable. It has branches across all the 10 regions
of Ghana.
It aims at providing an alternative to the existing political parties
which maintain what they described as the neo-colonial economy.
The Movement
indicated that, in as much as it has appreciated government’s objective to
collect taxes to pay for social services, it did not think the approach by the
government to exempt students from the free SHS programme whose parents have
not registered for the TIN was the right way to raise revenue for the country.
The SJM emphasised that, if such an action is taken by the government, it will
inadvertently affect students from poor backgrounds.
It is important to note
that millions of Ghanaians live in rural areas and are often subsistence
farmers. It is often people from poor backgrounds who have problems registering
for such schemes.
The movement called on the government to take cognisance of
the fact that even with the National Health Insurance Scheme NHIS registration;
it takes days if not weeks for people to register for scheme.
The statement
stated that for the government to come out with the TIN registration and expect
people from all walks of life, especially the poor people in rural areas to
register with the scheme before their children could benefit from the Free SHS
Programme would defeat the purpose of the programme if implemented.
The SJM
stressed that, there are several ways by which government can get people to
register for TIN and not threatening them with withdrawals of free SHS to their
children if they do not register for TIN.
Government must ensure through its
revenue agencies register people for TIN and not use the qualification of free
SHS for TIN registration.
It therefore called on the government to immediately
rescind its decision and find alternative ways to encourage Ghanaians to
register with TIN.
If Ghana means; God Has Appointed Nkrumah Already, then we
were blessed as a country by the first President of the Republic of Ghana
Osagyefo and his wisdom. From Gold cost to Ghana, more than six decades down
the lane, Gold was mined in commercial quantities by our colonial Masters and
build Golden Cities and Empires in the western blocs, still we have it across
the length and breadth of the country.
A country with less than 30 million
people, blessed with abundance natural resources such as Bauxite, Manganese,
Diamond, Granite, Cocoa, Timber, wonderful tourism sites, vast arable land
suitable for Agriculture, good underground water and free sunshine for solar
energy yet her people are still suffering in the areas of food security-
Agriculture, health and education the cardinal points of developing a country
to be self reliant. What can we say? Ask for divine intervention? He has
already intervined.
Let us all take the bull by the horn and get our economic
independence it is only that Ghana can become
free indeed.
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