Mines Minister worried about the “African time”

Mr Kwadwo Adjei Darko, Minister of Mines, on Tuesday condemned the ‘African Punctuality’ syndrome and called for a system of remunerating workers based on man-hours worked instead of the general monthly payment.

Mr Darko said this when he addressed management and staff of the Mines Department in Accra as part of a familiarisation visit to departments and agencies under the mining sector.

“The African time has been the bane of the continent’s under-development, retardation and economic crises as people pay little attention to time management in the scheme of events.”

He said: “Ghana under Positive Change administration needs to assess developed countries that remunerate workers based on productive man hours worked for and adopt the mechanism for efficiency on the labour front.”

Source: GhanaWeb

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