Accra, Ghana - West African country, Ghana will soon be rolling out an e-feeding program aimed at tracking the daily menu across the country.
The move announced by the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, during the 70th-anniversary celebration of Fijai Senior High School in Takoradi in the Western Region, when commenced is expected to track the number of students fed, the menu on daily basis to avoid future embezzlement of funds of the Programme.
Dr. Bawumia claimed that in terms of digitization, Ghana is far ahead of the developed countries and we need to embrace it and develop it further.
“We are coming late into the game and we are able to leapfrog a lot of systems because we don’t have a legacy system and charge the students to reach for the sky in anything they set their minds on.
“We should not let the history of slavery and colonialism enslave our mindset.”
Again the Vice President disclosed that drones have been successful and next week the government will launch new drone centers in Afram Plains and Ketekrachi.
He also said that Ghana is leading the world in drone systems and now Ghana is worth emulating by the west.
Now people are coming to recruit Ghanaians who are into drones, he indicated.