Government asked to
promote literacy
Winneba(C/R), Jan. 21, Ghanadot/GNA - The Executive
Director of the Centre for Literacy Empowerment, a
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), based in the Upper
West Region, Mr Abdulai Jakalia has called on government
to promote literacy in the country.
He therefore stressed the need to re-introduce the
Functional Literacy Programme and also put in place
programme and policies that would ensure that every
child is in school, adding that ‘if there was early
literacy, crime will reduce; adult illiteracy will
reduce in society’.
Mr Jakalia who is a retired senior lecturer at the
English Department of the University of Education,
Winneba, was speaking in an interview with the GNA in
Winneba.
He expressed concern about the inability of most
students to read in recent times, resulting in the
introduction of the Extensive Reading Programme into the
curriculum of the University in the 2008 academic year.
Mr Jakalia said the rationale for the Programme was to
make the students cultivate the habit of reading so that
they would impart it to their future students.
According to him, most of the students have expressed
interest in the project.
Mr Jakalia said he used a model called the
“Uninterrupted Sustained Silent Reading followed by
Discussion and Expression” which affords readers the
opportunity to discuss freely what they read and share
their experiences.
He called for the introduction of a reading culture in
schools and urged the youth to emulate good models to
sharpen their future to improve society.
GNA