The founder and leader of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) in last year’s general elections, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has warned government against using “challenged government treasury” to acquire set-top boxes to Ghanaians.

The Communication Minister-designate, Ursula Owusu Ekuful said Wednesday during her vetting that her priority if approved as the sectors’ minister would be to seek “financing to power the network that has been the infrastructure put in place, and then subsequent to that…we can think about looking for additional funding for the set-up boxes which will enable those who have analog TV sets watch the new digital transmission; so once we solve all these problems, then we can stick to the September 2017 timeline, but if need be, we may have to extend it.”

But in a short statement Thursday titled: IS DIGITAL MIGRATION A BURDEN FOR GOVERNMENT’S TREASURY TO CARRY? Dr. Nduom said he disagreed with government acquiring set-top boxes for Ghanaians in order to ensure effective switch over to digital TV.

He said: “When we still have a challenge financing stable power supply, building the public schools to provide the education our children need, grappling a humongous debt that prevents us from building the infrastructure to push development, why take on financing digital migration also?

“In my humble opinion, and yes, as an investor in the system, our challenged government treasury must not be used to acquire set-top boxes and the like. Government cannot buy set-top boxes or digital television sets for all Ghanaians.

“We now have pension funds in Ghana to provide long term capital if the rules are revised to deal with such wants within the private sector.”

He thus called on the incoming minister to engage the private sector and let the market fill the void.

“Only the best and cost-effective solutions should prevail in the end. The new administration should spend its time on those matters that fall in the “need” category,” he said.

 

source:starrfmonline.com