GDCA
The
Ghana Developing Communities association GDCA has commended the media for doing
a good job in the area of promoting community development. This came to light
at a media review meeting which sought to enlighten the media on the
developmental challenges in Mion and Moglaa community in the Savelegu Nanton municipality.
According to the municipal coordinator for the GDCA in Mion Ubaida Ibrahim, the
challenge discovered in that community was teacher absenteeism, due to habitual
lateness of the teachers, the long distance to the schools and the inadequate
teachers bungalows. She said measures such as the GES policy on zero tolerance
for lateness, disciplinary transfers for teachers who frequently absent
themselves and more authority given to heads, if put in place will curb this
canker. She added that the effects of this was seen when BECE students who
passed in the Mion community comprised of only 32 percent and this was not
encouraging to prospective students. The Municipal Coordinator for Moglaa,
Abdallah Mohammed who spoke on the challenge faced by Moglaa said before the
construction of the new household latrines, sanitation was a major problem as residents
only engaged in open defecation. He said the Moglaa community with a population
of 1,237 and 142 households has not a single latrine and so engage in open
defecation which leads to health issues such as diarrhea, increased medical
bills, loss of school days, loss of productivity and death especially in
children under five. Mr. Abdallah added that the increase in awareness and
sensitization, training on constructing of household latrines, and enacting
sanitation bye-laws will all go a long way to help solve these problems. The
executive Director for GDCA Alhaji Osman Rahman commended the media for their
unwavering support in bringing to their notice some areas that need development
and promised to continue the good relation with the media to enable equal
opportunity for all.