(Y) Spio Slams Parliament Over “China furniture” - TopicsExpress



          

(Y) Spio Slams Parliament Over “China furniture” (Y) Minister of Trade and Industry Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah says he warned Parliament against their decision to import furniture during the latter stages of the refurbishment process but they simply ignored his advice. “I said even at [my] vetting that they could have given it to the consortium of furniture makers to supply it in various ways.” Speaking to journalists in Accra on Wednesday, November 5, Dr Spio-Garbrah said a Parliament of Ghana with furniture from a foreign nation does not speak well of the country. “It may be simply due to the fact that most of us in our private lives...do not think about consciously choosing made-in-Ghana goods when we are undertaking any procurement,” he said. Parliament returned from recess on Tuesday to a newly refurbished chamber, which has its chairs imported from China. Computer consoles have also been fixed for each of the 275 Members while the dispatch boxes for ministers who appear before the House have been cut to size. The imported products have attracted criticism from a section of the public who think Ghanaian firms could have provided some of them. Dr Spio-Garbrah criticised the legislators’ choice, saying: “[they] are not just to pass laws but they must set examples.” He said he expects explanation from them over the choice. Read Article Comment: Re: Re Author: CORNEY Date: 2014-11-06 02:54:09 Comment to: Re Frank,I like this guy but this one I disagree with him. There is no way we can have that furniture made in Ghana within that short period because our local artisans will have to import the raw materials from places like China which will take months to arrive and clear. If we are talking about made in Ghana goods then our MPs cannot use the kind of chairs in that house since much of the materials used in making that furniture are not manufactured in Ghana. Let us stop playing politics with the refurbishment,even the Minority Leader likes it but some are playing politics with it including some saying why they did not consider their heights before making the furniture. Do we have to go round asking the MPs how tall they are before we buy furniture for our MPs,what about if that MP is no more in the house,we have to take another measurement to replace the furniture,are we one of the normal people on earth? ghanaweb/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=333650&comment=11037997#com
Posted on: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 07:30:15 +0000

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