Monday, January 31, 2011

The Army Worm Politics



I recently visited atokd.com (Ato Kwamena Dadzie’s blog) and read an article concerning governments handling of the army worm threat in parts of the Volta Region. As usual, the article was anti-government and this is to be expected since the author of this blog has a philosophy of attacking governments hoping that this will change the leadership style in our country.

His concern was that the government should have used civilians rather than the military to kill and prevent the further spread of the army worms. He thought the worms were just butterflies in the making and hence just the use of chemicals could get rid of them.

So I took his concerns up and researched further into the matter. Getting to know more, I realized an ex-NADMO official Ken Nuworsu, in the erstwhile Kuffuor administration had also publicly criticized the government for using the military instead of officials from NADMO, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ministry of Health (MOH) and some trained foot soldiers.

This revelation stunned me because I couldn’t understand where the criticisms were coming from. We live in a country where our military is not engaged in any war and so they are peace keepers in other countries.

For this reason, our men are readily available for any kind of service in the country. Be it construction works, giving out relief services to disaster victims or anything the commander-in-chief tells them to do. So nothing was wrong with the Ghana Air Force flying helicopters to get the army worms infested areas sprayed.

Could the trained foot soldiers, EPA or workers at the MOH have flown helicopters in a matter of days? Or probably they should have been given months of flight lessons while the indigens of the army worm infested areas continue to suffer from these creatures.

The ex-NADMO official on the contrary cited mass transfers of NADMO officials in the Volta Region to the Ashanti Region. Clearly, this shows in an emergency like this, NADMO was under resourced in terms of personnel to carry out the spraying exercise.

You should also know that, though the army worms are just worms they have killed at least six people in the past in the same areas and also what a soldier can do five civilians cannot.

God Bless Our Homeland Ghana.

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