West Africa Engineers demand Atta Akyea apology over ‘Ghanaian Engineers are not trustworthy’ comment

West Africa Engineers demand Atta Akyea apology over ‘Ghanaian Engineers are not trustworthy’ comment

The President of the West African Federation of Engineering Organization, Ing Magnus Lincoln Quarshie, says recent comments by the Minister for Works and Housing against Ghanaian Engineers are in bad taste.
Atta Akyea had said at a forum that priority will be given to foreign engineers on key government projects because of the inability of local engineers execute projects to the required qualitative standards.
“If you hire Ghanaian engineers, they wouldn’t want to do the work right. They cut corners, they inflate figures.”
“For the engineer, who is outside, it is a legacy, so that your name is permanently written… but for the Ghanaian engineer, it’s not like that. He is trying to look at situations to make good money and leaving us a shoddy job,” the minister said.
Following the comments, there has been a backlash from interest groups.
The President of the West African Federation of Engineering Organization has also added his voice to condemn the Ministers comments, calling for an unqualified apology.
Ing Quarshie said the statement by the Minister of Works and Housing is an “affront and flagrant disrespect not only to Ghanaians but to the people of Africa.”
“We do hope that you will render an unqualified apology to Ghana and Africa for that matter,” the statement demanded.
Read the full statement below.
I refer to the recent statement made by the Minister of Works and Housing as reported on the www.ghanaweb.com page.
The President of the West African Federation of Engineering Organization considers the statement by the Minister of Works and Housing that local engineers in Ghana are not trustworthy as an affront and flagrant disrespect not only to Ghanaians but to the people of Africa.
While the President of the Republic has repeatedly assured Ghanaians of creating jobs and ensuring that Ghanaians would not depend on others, the Minister proudly discredits Ghanaian engineers publicly and declares his preference to make Israeli engineers.
Granted that in every society you may find some misfits, does not warrant the Minister to consider several of Ghana’s accomplished engineers as not trustworthy. The minster would care to know that just as he thinks engineers from Israel or say the West have a legacy to protect, there are many accomplished Ghanaian engineers of international repute who also have a legacy to protect and do raise Ghana’s flag high beyond the borders of this country.
Is the minister using this as an excuse to award projects to his Israeli cronies? Granted that the Israeli engineers he prefers have a high pedigree, they have been made and developed by the systems that exist in their country and the country’s leadership.




The Federation hopes that those who elect to be leaders would be decorous in their discourse and beyond that provide the kind of transformational leadership that brings massive changes to society as a whole.
It is amazing how our politicians are quick to pay expatriate firms compared to their Ghanaian counterparts. This growing trend must stop if indeed Ghana and for that matter Africa will rise. If Africa will rise it can and would be done by her people not expatriates. The British built United Kingdom, Chinese built China, and Ghanaian leadership must proudly promote Ghanaians to build Ghana. If we think others would do it for us then we better forget it.
Hon. Minister, if you care to know there are respectable Africans and for that matter respectable Ghanaians all over.
We do not believe that if say a lawyer or judge is found to demonstrate unethical behaviour then all lawyers in Ghana are like that; or if an MP is found to have shown dishonor to the office of MP, all MPs in Ghana are considered to be dishonorable.
We do hope that you will render an unqualified apology to Ghana and Africa for that matter.

Source:www.myjoyonline.com



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