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Veep instructs finance ministry to assist Kantamanto fire victims

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  • Agyeman 11 years ago

    One disaster in Ghana after the other-from the slow disaster that is the petition to the slow firemen.Now i understand why even God had a doubts about the black man- putting him on a continent shaped like a question mark.

  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    the Fantis were mislead into believing ndc meant well and would continue the path of honesty and integrity set by mills . slowly eyes have been opened to see the reality of this hegemonic ayigbe selfish incompetent corrupt go ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago

    ....DOCTORS?

  • Abdallah Mohammed 11 years ago

    This is just empty talk. The victims are getting nothing from the government. We heard similar things in the past under prez. Atta Mills and nothing was offered to the victims.

  • PK 11 years ago

    Are these soft loans going to be paid back? What happened to all the MASLOC loans? How many people have paid back? What if the behaviour of these traders caused the fire in the first place? In this country we tolerate impunit ...
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  • Remove Indemnity Clause 11 years ago

    Old building and old electrical installations. Roads are too congested that fire trucks cannot even move faster.

  • OBURONIBA FITAFITA 11 years ago

    After looting all the money from the bank to be given to Wayome and his cronies this token VP is talking about helping victims with what money left ? They emptied the coffers like there would be no tomorrow to deal with. Now ...
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  • ATTA MORTUARY MAN 11 years ago

    Bro, in fact these criminals want to take advantage of the situation and loot the little amount left.

  • Nii Akwei 11 years ago

    People are using the marker square as their place of abode. Lights off/on, or no lights means people will use candles, kerosine lamps at night or early morning.

    No amount soft loan plea from the VP will help because the fi ...
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  • Ada 11 years ago

    No regular fire inspections, no fire insurance, these are just fire traps. When are we going to progress?

  • www.ghanatvlive.blogspot.com 11 years ago

    Kotoko vrs Hearts

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  • GOOSH 11 years ago

    THESE INDIVIDUALS REQUIRE BETTER STALL MARKET THAT IS CLEAN WITH BETTER PUBLIC WASHING ROOMS, NOT CROWDED STREET, NARROW STREET WHICH WILL BE RECIPE FOR DISASTER SUCH AS THESE. CLEAN MARKET YOU CAN FIND IN SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTR ...
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  • ayera 11 years ago

    Oh poor Ghana when will you wake from your slumber. All we know is big talk and more bigger talk from one government after another to dress up our mounting problems. The victims of this fire shouldn't expect anything from any ...
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  • Robert, Apam 11 years ago

    On what basis should they be helped by the finance ministry? Shouldn't they be advised to take up fire insurance? Isn't it time to teach Ghanaians to be responsible for our actions instead of always treating people with kid g ...
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  • OBOMENG ANANE, ITALY 11 years ago

    I THINK GOD MUST HELP US FROM THE HANDS OF THIS WICKED SITUATION. ANYTHING THAT GOES UP WILL COMES DOWN. AND IF IT IS HUMAN ERRO WE MUST TRY TO PUT TO STOP. MAY GOD HELP ALL THOSE WHOSE PROPERTY HAS DESTROY IN JESUS NAME. MY ...
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  • ZONGO BOY 11 years ago

    I THOUGHT GHANA'S FINANCES IS BARE TO THE BONE? IS ANOTHER LIE OR WHAT, HOW CAN YOU INSTRUCT FINANCE MINISTRY TO ASSIST KANTAMANTO FIRE VICTIMS AND CAN'T ASSIST WITH STRIKING DOCTORS DEMANDS AFTER ALL THEY SAVE LIVES. WHAT WO ...
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  • melisa whyte brooks 11 years ago

    Diz is very serious nd hw did it hapn

  • melisa whyte brooks 11 years ago

    Diz is serious nd hw did it hapn

  • Adu 11 years ago

    Father Christmas. Encourage the business people to take up insurances to cover their loss. In good times they enjoy their profits alone. In times of trouble you want the tax payers to bear the cost. What an unfair deal.

  • Awilo4679 11 years ago

    Mr. Adu l want to agree with you on ur comment, you see sometimes l wonder what is actually wrong with us as ghanaians....GOD SAVE US!!!!! Another wise person from italy OBOMENG ANANE who was commenting consoled with the vict ...
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  • ZONGO BOY 11 years ago

    WHAT IS THE SENSE OF BUYING NEW FIRE ENGINES AND PARADING FOR GHANAIANS TO SEE AND WHEN THEREIS FIRE THEY BECOMES INEFECTIVE TO PUT OUT FIRES. ALL THIS GOVERNMENNT WANT TO DO IS TO TAKE THE GLORY OF SOME ONES HARD WORK BUT FO ...
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