None Party Card Bearer's 'Jobless' in Ghana – Rev Father Nkwantabisa

The Catholic priest said protocol without qualification is unjustifiable and "if you face reality, you cannot force someone for admission and a job due to your relationship with him or her, although, the World has turned protocol."

None Party Card Bearer's 'Jobless' in Ghana – Rev Father Nkwantabisa
Reverend Father James Buah-Nkwantabisa

The Catholic Parish Priest in charge of Saint Mary’s Parish in Asamankese of the Catholic Diocese of Koforidua, Reverend Father James Buah-Nkwantabisa has stated emphatically, that under the NPP and NDC Administrations, none party card bearers graduates in Ghana are jobless

He warned that the "No Party Card No Job" for you syndrome must be stopped.

He bemoaned, "floating Voters pass through these parties protocol before they get a job and despite the good certificate and experience of some citizens, seeking a job in Ghana have been politically polarized since 1992 and must be checked".

A newly transferred Parish Priest of the Asamankese Saint Mary’s Catholic Church was addressing the congregation on Sunday, October 17, 2021, for his first sermon.

He was recently transferred from Akroso Parish to Asamankese, to head the Asamankese parish of the church, he fumed, "such immoral acts keep occurring in Ghana due to the adoption of foul means to achieve power and dirty political appointments in delicate positions.

Reverend Father James Buah-Nkwantabisa narrated, that some people also passed through protocol and hardship before becoming leaders and gaining employment so they feel insecure and the only means to secure power is to retaliate whiles others use bullying means in exploiting innocent people especially against young graduate ladies who tried to secure jobs to contributes to the growth of the economy.

On the current Education curriculum in Ghana, Rev Father Bush expressed his worry over the politicization of Education, lamented, that “the more Ghanaians becomes ignorance, the more rulers continue to bullying. I am not a politician and I don’t speak politics but the free SHS policy is good but the beneficiaries are not having the quality".

"The investment into the SHS is not enough to produce quality", he added.

Father Ekow Mensah and I went to Asamankese said Father Ekow Mensah said, at Thomas Senior High Technical School I was surprised to see some free SHS beneficiaries are under a tree in a Town like Asamankese. Although I don’t have a kid I want the good for you here and all Ghanaians,  so, therefore, let us face the reality and talk about the challenges in order for the politicians to address them, he urges".

He called on parents and guidance in the church to advise their children in school to study hard for better grades before they go to any priest to lead them to seek Admission or a job.

The Catholic priest said protocol without qualification is unjustifiable and "if you face reality, you cannot force someone for admission and a job due to your relationship with him or her, although, the World has turned protocol."

William Ofori Akwaboa, Eastern Regional Correspondent