Kojo Jones Calls For A National Agenda Policy

The founder, of the KJM foundation Mr. Emmanuel Kojo Jones-Mensah during his speech at the recent water project commissioning at Dawatrim in the eastern region on 30th January 2022, passionately expressed his concerns about the unsustainable development faced by most African countries. He strongly believes that most African countries do not have a central blueprint for national development.

He mentioned that a national development plan or a national agenda in place serves as a blueprint to guide national development. This will force African states to focus more on national development rather than developmental plans set to only benefit political parties or for political credit, thus the manifesto approach.

A national agenda that spells out a 25 or 50-year plan for the country with regards to infrastructural development, educational policies, and health-related issues, will serve as a guide for whichever party in power and would further confer on them the responsibility to ensure developments are undertaken within these plans.

Undoubtedly, there could be the existence of good leaders but until the focus is shifted from a partisan approach towards a national approach, we would as a country continue to experience setbacks in development.

Mr. Jones-Mensah stated that the KJM foundation was set up on three core mandates; Provision of potable Water, Educational support, and Youth Empowerment and since its inception has undertaken several water projects all over the country and supported some youths in both formal and informal education.

The foundation is passionate about the livelihood of others believes that every life matters and has made it a mission to give hope to the despaired as such, has partnered with various institutions and individuals to support education in Ghana, to ensure that educational facilities are improved within various communities, whiles providing learning materials to help enhance the educational environment of students within less privileged communities.
On the 4th of January, 2022 the foundation also launched a scholarship scheme which is aimed at supporting SHS graduates who have gained admission into the university.

The five beneficiaries which included four students who had gained admission into the University of Ghana Legon, and a student from the University of Professional Studies, Accra received a scholarship that covers the full payment of their tuition from now till the completion of their tertiary education.

This selfless act certainly lifts the burden of parents struggling to raise money for tuition. Other youths have equally benefited from the KJM foundation entrepreneurship fund, empowering them to establish their businesses, a step towards the reduction of the high rate of unemployment, through the KJM foundation youth empowerment project, this initiative seeks to empower and encourage the youth to regain control of their lives, by acquiring entrepreneurship skills.

The approach comprises personal coaching with an entrepreneurial mindset and digital support.
Emphasizing the advantages of a National Agenda, he explained that a national agenda in place could be used as an instrument to monitor the progress of developmental projects, measure the effectiveness of policies, and identify growth rates in the various sectors. He referred to the success stories of Dubai and China.

Casting an admirable eye on Dubai, after they adopted and launched a national agenda in 2010; UAE vision 2021, we can all testify that their growth has been tremendous.

The agenda which charted the next stage of UAE’s journey from 2010 to 2021, was aimed to position the UAE among the best countries in the world by their Golden Jubilee in 2021.

In the year 2014, Sheikh Mohammed launched a seven-year National Agenda to guide efforts towards the vision 2021.

An agenda which specified various work programs, centered around six national priorities of the country, as a key focus of government strategy in the subsequent years and 52 national key performance indicators in the sectors of education, healthcare, economy, police and security, justice, social housing infrastructure, and government services; having the six priorities ensuring a unified society and well-maintained identity, safe public and fair judiciary, competitive knowledge economy, first-rate education system. World-class healthcare sustainable environment and infrastructure.

The key performance indicators were used as long-term instruments to measure performance outcomes of each of the national priorities.

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a long-term undertaking, which puts forward high requirements on the sustainability of related policies and actions.

Studying the China National Sustainable Communities (CNSCs) policy implemented over 30 years and its effects on achieving SDGs, it’s obvious that we need to understand the scope of sustainable development more broadly and how sustained actions can produce positive effects under the right objectives.

Ever since China began to restructure its economy in 1978, GDP growth has been averagely recorded at 10 percent a year and more than 800 million people have been lifted out of poverty.

There have equally been significant improvements in access to health, education, and other services over the same period. China can now be classified as an upper-middle-income country.

China pushed its sustainable development forward in three major areas; the eradication of extreme poverty, building of an “ecological civilization” and contributing to global climate and sustainability.

By committing to eliminating extreme poverty by 2020, the country has worked to lift 50 million people out of poverty through targeted policy measures.