Will not believe Mahama until the projects are completed
Will not believe Mahama until the projects are completed
insight to the bone 9 years ago
the real question is how much is his cut as pepeni always has to chop first
the real question is how much is his cut as pepeni always has to chop first
MAHAMA KILLED MILLS!!!!!! 9 years ago
mahama has suddenly gone crazy with his talking madness!!! ONLY A FOOL WILL VOTE FOR MAHAMA!! GHANA IS UNDER A CURSE BECAUSE MAHAMA KILLED MILLS!!!!!!!
mahama has suddenly gone crazy with his talking madness!!! ONLY A FOOL WILL VOTE FOR MAHAMA!! GHANA IS UNDER A CURSE BECAUSE MAHAMA KILLED MILLS!!!!!!!
OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ... read full comment
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, he had the gut to recommend his fellow journalists to be executed by PNDC. Pratt even recommended Baako to be killed by the regime, thank God Baako was instead touchered violently and severely but his life was spared. This is what Kwesi Pratt can do. Now Pratt is a secret agent to NDC and US Embassy in Ghana. May God forgive Pratt and spare him the untold evils that will come upon him and his generations. The souls of those journalist killed through Pratt's recommendations to PNDC will never forgive Pratt. Now Pratt has the guts to take Diplomatic Passport and smuggled his weak-headed children to work at the Ministries under Mills NDC, may God forgive Pratt and his dependance and spare them of the evils ahead of them...
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago
Whom are you fighting for? The corruption everyone is talking about started from ADAM inherited and revisited by Kuffour. It is a fact that the Busia faction in the NPP has had their share of looting again through Kuffour and ... read full comment
Whom are you fighting for? The corruption everyone is talking about started from ADAM inherited and revisited by Kuffour. It is a fact that the Busia faction in the NPP has had their share of looting again through Kuffour and so the Dankwa faction must take their turn to have their share. That is the meaning of “all die be die” This is what has called gripped the minds of even the bishops, pastors and imams among them to prophesised falsely without checking the fundamentals. What is wrong with the conscience of these rogues who have pledge to sell everything in Ghana to foreigners with the aim of receiving just dividends for children’s children. They survive on the booty their fathers looted after overthrowing Dr Kwame Nkrumah. Today they have sold and misappropriate these ill-gotten wealth bequeathed to them by their forefathers through dirty campaign. Juxtapose Nana Addo and Kuffour, analyse these two men carefully (you can add what you know personally) what have these two men achieved personally if it has nothing to do with corruption? Kuffour`s corrupt allegations are very clear and glare that even the devil would be shocked to know the enormous mischief and evil this man possesses.All we saw in eight years of Kuffour in office was day light robbery of properties and owning them at all cost. He supervised a regime of no shame, penetrated into state reserve lands and forcefully paid peanut for them. Siphoning from state account and redenominated the currency with impunity. They portrayed glare demonstration of arrogant and abuse of power. It is unbelievable how their numerous presidential initiatives, ended up in “MATREKO WO” island. None of them prospered just like his mentor Dr. Abrefa Busia.Kuffour sold our precious assets: Ghana Airways and its properties abroad, Ghana Telecom, the oil Rig and Ashanti Gold Fields. He is the villain and the enemy of state Ghanaians must look for and demand justice, He is the demon and very evil who came to kill, steal and destroy. Kuffour did not construct any road in Accra yet he managed to change and rename what his predecessors have done to create the impression that he is workingNana Addo’s insincerity starts from his demeanour as a drug addict, his educational qualifications, and his dealings with the nation’s oil exploration which he is dying for to be president at all cost. This is what is making him to defy nature about his health condition. Nana sources of income did not come from his personal sweat. He is where he is as a result of the booty bequeathed to him by what his father looted from the economy and also the bribe his father took, serving as a traitor to overthrow Dr.Kwame Nkrumah. Now that he has used up all the wealth through dirty campaign and empty litigations, what he thinks of doing is using his demonstration talent to buy the conscience and lobby by using corrupt minds in leadership position in the country; some of them who pose as men of God, to chastise Government and make the country unstable. The tactics of Nana Addo is nothing new to what his father did to Ghanaians. Their sole interest is to make every regime ungovernable by castigating lies, ugly insults, throwing bombs, killing women, burning markets, lengthy shallow litigations in courts and false alarm blowers. What can they boast of themselves and what have they achieved for Ghana? They want Ghanaians to be sub-servants to them whilst in their own thinking and mental deliberations; they remain perpetually slaves to neo colonialism.Today, you can see and hear anyone blaming leadership by just talking and blowing false alarm. However, if you analyse those personalities in question you can easily tell that they are more corrupt than whom they are accusing of corruption. The voice of the wise have been watered down and rubbished. The use of gullible words is more appreciated and encouraged and this is what is being imbibed into the minds of the mass illiterate and semi-literate people in society. What can Nana Addo differently of which Mahama is not doing? This is what he needs to dialogue and preach by using of decent language.
kpeglar 9 years ago
kwasea man
kwasea man
adumtumi nyansafuo 9 years ago
Look Ghana needs a freeway system through out the country. Instead of stealing government money for your own sake. Why don't you start a freeway system, this will help start up business and create a better economy within a tw ... read full comment
Look Ghana needs a freeway system through out the country. Instead of stealing government money for your own sake. Why don't you start a freeway system, this will help start up business and create a better economy within a twenty year range.
doele le le zi mawan 9 years ago
We do not need the NDC anymore
We do not need the NDC anymore
kpeglar 9 years ago
idiots
idiots
OSO 9 years ago
Have you paid the contractors what you already owe them, or just another of your lousy planks, boy?!
Don't you feel stupid when making these stupid promises? !
If you know this is not true just shut thr fuck up and get lost ... read full comment
Have you paid the contractors what you already owe them, or just another of your lousy planks, boy?!
Don't you feel stupid when making these stupid promises? !
If you know this is not true just shut thr fuck up and get lost!!!
Antiochus - London 9 years ago
All that Mahama knows is launching initiatives, sod cutting and setting up committees. Wake up and smell the coffee!
All that Mahama knows is launching initiatives, sod cutting and setting up committees. Wake up and smell the coffee!
A-Arthur 9 years ago
Always promising????!!!!
Why does he think we are women
Always promising????!!!!
Why does he think we are women
Ken Ntiamoa 9 years ago
Are you saying ONLY women like promises?
The Gender Minister will be calling you to answer some questions soon.
Ken
Are you saying ONLY women like promises?
The Gender Minister will be calling you to answer some questions soon.
Ken
Tony 9 years ago
It's not just about cutting a sod to begin a project.....lt's about planning and managing the economy well so that when you begin,you can complete it and even go a step further to maintain it.......this is the sickness crippl ... read full comment
It's not just about cutting a sod to begin a project.....lt's about planning and managing the economy well so that when you begin,you can complete it and even go a step further to maintain it.......this is the sickness crippling us.Mahama has entertained corruption and has made big holes in the treasury of Ghana and sucking the nation dry.Now you mention starting a project at the time that some key sectors in the economy are collapsing due to unpaid bills,so how can you complete a project?.....Of course we are now begging even for a loan,and how do we expect a wise man to pour his water in our sieve which is clearly leaking? President Mahama,please better get serious or shut up and Resign !!! We are Fed Up.
AKONFEM MAHAMA 9 years ago
OH MAHAMA ARE YOU NORMAL???NO NO,KILLED MILLS FOR POWER MAKS HIM GETTEN CRAZY,AND HE IS NOT NORMAL,LORDINA MUST GO TO DUBIA AND SEE,
OH MAHAMA ARE YOU NORMAL???NO NO,KILLED MILLS FOR POWER MAKS HIM GETTEN CRAZY,AND HE IS NOT NORMAL,LORDINA MUST GO TO DUBIA AND SEE,
Ekow Akyem 9 years ago
So, you take the so called Greater Accra area to represents the Eastern Region and/or the country Ghana, for that matter, Mr. President?
Start from the Interior and work your way towards Accra. Your approval rating will ta ... read full comment
So, you take the so called Greater Accra area to represents the Eastern Region and/or the country Ghana, for that matter, Mr. President?
Start from the Interior and work your way towards Accra. Your approval rating will take an upward tick.
Sit at Accra and promise a national rebuilding exercise and today's 'Demo' might just be the beginning of your downward spiral. More to come, Sir.
"The slave master will never change. It is for the slave to change his master" Quote,Unquote ...Rev Jessie Jackson. And we will!!
UNBIASED THINKER 9 years ago
Upon reading the following writing I beg to quote in its entirety :
State condoned thievery and indiscipline; Keys to a failing State
Source: Johnny Blukoo-Allotey Date: 17-10-2013 Time: 11:10:56:am
“….What do ... read full comment
Upon reading the following writing I beg to quote in its entirety :
State condoned thievery and indiscipline; Keys to a failing State
Source: Johnny Blukoo-Allotey Date: 17-10-2013 Time: 11:10:56:am
“….What do we have now? A thieving political and business elite who have not raised a dime of their own capital conniving with our civil and public servants to steal Ghana’s scarce resources under all sorts of rotten deals.….”
I am constrained to cite these concluding lines from my tribute to B.A. Mensah because quite a few people, including two anxious Professors from the UDS I met at the funeral of the academic and (not-greedy) astute businessman and friend, Sam Aboah at Adukrom urged me to write an article premised on these lines. That paragraph forms the basis of this attempt to discuss the insidious matter of unashamed and barefaced thievery going on in Ghana.
If you’ve read or watched the proceedings of the hapless sole Judgment Debt Commissioner, you will understand his pain, anguish and frustration. He must be having sleepless nights tossing in bed over the magnitude and reckless impudence with which these callous crimes are carried out. The sheer impetuousness of the evil, greedy collaboration between senior civil/public servants, politicians and judges and the nonchalance of public officers to the loss of state funds must be gnawing at him. I pity him. He and his team need our unceasing prayers.
Dear Ghanaian, especially educated Ghanaian who can read and understand this article. Stop for a moment, forget your personal travails, personal pursuits and personal goals and examine the matters I will attempt to discuss here. We (you and I) cannot allow the plunder, rape and waste of our scarce and diminishing resources by the above catalogued bandits to continue. ‘Dzi wu fie asem’ will not help. We must insist that Government charges responsible State institutions to immediately take action to investigate these nefarious acts of collusion and corruption; prosecute those involved and jail them if guilty. The catalogue of unconscionable greed, recklessness and thievery enumerated in the GYEEDA Report and the proceedings of the Judgment Debt Commissioner must be the cause of real and not just passing concern to you.
Let me state at the outset that I’m neither a moralist nor idealist. Not a saint or a pious person. I’m not filled with religious (in my case Christ-like) virtue. I’m not a good example of a Christian or an upright person. I’m not even a ‘good’ person. But I am concerned at the thievery going on. It’s killing our poor country. How can the State, acting through the Attorney General and the Ministry of Finance pay the unfathomable equivalent of $200,000.00 in “judgment debt” in a case in which a police vehicle damages a secondhand Hyundai Mighty worth $20,000 (the truck used for ferrying sachet water). The $200,000 (ten times the value of a fairly new Hyundai Mighty) was paid for the damage to the truck and loss of earnings whilst the truck was being repaired. Strangely the fully-paid-for truck was returned to its amazed and gleeful owner? How? And this case is one of the ‘smaller’ ones.
Worse, this thievery is supervised by lawyers who are sworn to uphold and defend the law and the truth? How come up until now, the Attorney General’s Department has not taken any action against the willfully negligent, colluding, conniving and thieving lawyers within its set up? $200,000 will build at least four ‘posh’ public toilets in four small, deprived villages and help nail the sanitation problems there. I’m ashamed at my criminal colleagues at the Bar driven by inordinate greed to conspire and commit such low-life white collar crimes. My dear friend Marietta Brew-Appiah, A-G, please investigate your department. It stinks.
Because we have blurred the functions and distinction between State and Government, we clothe everything in political robes. Therefore our state investigative bodies like EOCO, CHRAJ, Ghana Police and BNI which must investigate politicians, public and civil servants and judges connected to these cases, their lifestyles, bank accounts, travels etc., are unable to do so. I’ll cite a somewhat inappropriate example. A couple of months ago some NDC youth in Tamale were reported to have vandalized state property. The police arrested and detained them as they should do. While they were being arraigned for court and likely remand in prison, the NDC Regional Chairman, (according to the police commander there) “pleaded” with the police and they were released! I doubt that they will face justice. Both the regional chairman and the police do not seem to realize the gravity of the matter; that remand and jailing would have had a deterrent effect on other would be hoodlums with an inclination to misbehave.
Then there’s the case of the youth who burnt state vehicles somewhere in the Volta Region. They have not, and will not be punished because “their votes count” and someone with political authority doesn’t want to alienate them; people who should be in prison. What happens to these youth? They become ‘untouchables’; acquire greater impunity and brazenly disregard even the simplest of laws because they have ‘protection’. You see; every cause has an effect. In these cases a hardening of these negative practices makes society suffer.
But these isolated acts of physical vandalism carried out by angry, inebriated youth, pale next to the carefully planned and intricately woven economic vandalism being perpetuated by my “learned friends” (I’m using that phrase hesitantly) at the A-G’s Department in collusion with crooked businessmen, other learned friends and technocrats at the Ministry of Finance, the lawyers and technocrats at the ministry, department or agency that incurred the debt and the politician who supervises the rot. The immoral, bloodcurdling (yem shishie) contracts entered into by GYEEDA with Zoomlion and the AGAMS Group warrant thorough investigation, prosecution of the state officials involved, and heavy custodial sentences if the accused are found guilty. The sums involved can build major, permanent infrastructure of benefit to all Ghanaians. But a few greedy businessmen with cronies in government sign bogus, lopsided contracts which enable them to pilfer our cash for their personal comfort. Come on, how can we pay $2,035,000 to a semi-literate person (no disdain meant) to negotiate a World Bank loan for Ghana? The loan was not granted but we paid him in full for “financial engineering”. How? Tell me!! In any other country the directors and management of African Automobile would be under microscopic investigation by the State and the IRS for tax evasion and the fraud they are visiting on our country. But this is Ghana. Our leaders go to them for handouts.
Dear Ghanaian, these are grave matters. They are not NDC and NPP matters. It’s not a matter of Ashantis against Ewes or Gas vs. Ashantis. Your patriotism to Ghana must go beyond support for our football teams and flying our flag during football tournaments. Our scarce resources are being plundered by a few “greedy bastards”. Soon there’ll be nothing left. You, your children and grandchildren will suffer.
Our country is currently plagued by an almost total non-observance of our rules and regulations. We cross roads anywhere and anyhow, jump red lights, litter the environment with plastics and human waste without remorse, drive recklessly and when drunk, park anyhow, circumvent processes for acquiring certification, violate all planning and building codes, illegally connect electricity and water to our homes and steal from our offices and workplaces. Gangs of motorbikes hold traffic up daily with impunity and the State cannot confront them and say “we will not tolerate such B…S… anymore!”
Our leaders use state facilities, resources and cash anyhow and without control. How can we explain how almost every ‘big-shot’ state functionary stayed at the expensive Golden Tulip Hotel, Kumasi for the recent World Cup qualifier with Zambia? Why? They flew there, at state expense, wined and dined and lodged in utter luxury. Their V8 Toyota Land cruisers had gone there ahead of them. Why? Who checks how much the politician or government appointee can spend? Must the politician appointed to head the ministry determine what perks he gets, what luxuries are due him and how contracts are awarded and cash spent at his ministry? Don’t we have guidelines and mechanisms for ensuring that we split hairs over these “little things” with a view to protecting our state purse? Shouldn’t we be tightening up and refining our processes with a view to improving our state institutions and our country?
Our governments and state apparatus seem helplessly resigned to the false conclusion that rapid urbanization, the electronic age and the embrace of modernity must come with a capitulation and unchecked erosion of our fine values, precepts, laws and conduct as a nation and a people. They are content with negatively supervising our spiral into utter lawlessness. We appear determined to allow indiscipline to flourish in our country as part of modernization. I disagree. Even in sprawling European cities like London, Hamburg and Rome with millions of inhabitants, millions of cars, cities on the move, where the people DO NOT FILL THEIR CHURCHES AND MOSQUES, three or four times a week, they MOSTLY obey the rules. They don’t deliberately or negligently litter. They cross at Zebra crossings, don’t run red lights or overtake slow moving traffic. They drive in a controlled, responsible manner and do not drive with children on their laps. They do not go to church as we fervently, routinely and regularly do, but their general civic sense of right and wrong behavior and not any Bible or Koran sourced edict, guides their behavior. They do not rely on religion, “God’s grace” or regularly seek the views of the clergy in purely secular matters as we do. They just do the right thing. We do not! We are ‘religious’ but we are not disciplined. They are not religious, don’t go to church and do not live “By His Grace” but they follow simple rules and regulations. We don’t.
A casual, sporadic case has been made for the re-introduction of Civic Education in our schools. I support that. But that alone is insufficient. If we re-introduce it our kids will gain immeasurably. But it won’t permeate the current crop of mad, murderous drivers, ignorant pedestrians, hawkers, profit driven priests, thieving civil servants and politicians; all of us regular lawbreakers, included.
The strong invisible hand of the State must intervene and with the firm unflinching support of Government insist that our country, its institutions and the people function as they should. That law and order prevail, and that political allegiance, cronyism, social status, religion, old school ties and other factors which conspire in the wrong way to undermine law, order and justice and which promote lawlessness do not hold sway. That we are re-orientated: (not indoctrinated) and that we realize the value of obeying small, seemingly intangible dos and don’ts in our society. Ask yourself what the simple do’s and don’ts that regulate our conduct. None! You can park anywhere, urinate anywhere, litter and overtake slow moving traffic without feelings of guilt or any sanction being applied for your infringement.
It will require radical, sustained reform and the use of the impartial, coercive powers of the State and its agencies to halt our decline. The Police MTTU, NRSC and DVLA, in collaboration with NCCE, TV, Radio and telecom companies should be able to carry out a sustained nationwide programme on mandatory, safe, acceptable and unacceptable driving and pedestrian practices, spell out sanctions for infringements and promptly, and when required, severely sanction erring motorists and pedestrians. Idiotic, impatient and drunk drivers jump red lights and kill pedestrians; speeding, reckless mini bus drivers slaughter dozens and get away with negligible fines for “careless driving” when they should go to jail for “manslaughter”. There is so much to be done. In every successful nation, the State wields power. “Even” in next door Togo, the State’s unflinching hand coerces all into positive compliance; you cannot park anyhow, build anyhow or put a container-shop anywhere. Rising from this dark pit, will take the iron will of the State and all Governments: NDC, NPP, GCPP, PNC, CPP, without exception. A bit like moving a mountain… But hey, parts of Japan totally obliterated by the tsunami three years ago are being rebuilt….
I hope I’m not being idealistic or Utopian. I’m by no means advocating an eradication of corruption. But we must try. Or I’m I just too naïve? At least, though I’m concerned about the freefall of our dear nation into a lawless abyss, I manage a few hours of sleep at night. I doubt that Justice Apau does. Pray for him.
Damango 9 years ago
Launch this or form this committee and it gets Ghana no where. Same inept, corrupt and deceitful NDC government officials. This will go nowhere. Dumbass!
Launch this or form this committee and it gets Ghana no where. Same inept, corrupt and deceitful NDC government officials. This will go nowhere. Dumbass!
Flowerman 9 years ago
Good things take time to materialize. A country of impatient and pessimistic people. Of course Ghana will prosper and grow. When was the last time you prayed for Ghana?
Good things take time to materialize. A country of impatient and pessimistic people. Of course Ghana will prosper and grow. When was the last time you prayed for Ghana?
Sam 9 years ago
What about the Nsawam - Kumasi road? At least complete one side. Also the maintenance of the new roads must be considered. Each region must have road maintenance culture to safeguard our investments in these roads.
What about the Nsawam - Kumasi road? At least complete one side. Also the maintenance of the new roads must be considered. Each region must have road maintenance culture to safeguard our investments in these roads.
Mugu Yaro 9 years ago
anybody can be a president but not anybody can be a good leader?please mahama u can't rule i beg u please step down coz over 90% are suffering due to greed and corruption on the part of u and ur people but Allah is watching w ... read full comment
anybody can be a president but not anybody can be a good leader?please mahama u can't rule i beg u please step down coz over 90% are suffering due to greed and corruption on the part of u and ur people but Allah is watching we will all account for our deeds!!
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago
Mahama the most stupid
Mahama the most stupid
Akadu Mensema 9 years ago
Tweaa greedy bastards!
Tweaa greedy bastards!
Yaro de Mann 9 years ago
Why still promising, hmmmm, Mahama stop the promises. We want action, action and not promises.
Why still promising, hmmmm, Mahama stop the promises. We want action, action and not promises.
EZEKIEL 9 years ago
WHAT IS NEW in this observation?? EVERYBODY KNOWS that roads facilitate the movement of goods in EVERY COUNTRY on this globe !!! Mahama, be ABLE TO SACK non-performing officials and NOT RE-ASSIGNING/ ROTATING them!
SHOW that ... read full comment
WHAT IS NEW in this observation?? EVERYBODY KNOWS that roads facilitate the movement of goods in EVERY COUNTRY on this globe !!! Mahama, be ABLE TO SACK non-performing officials and NOT RE-ASSIGNING/ ROTATING them!
SHOW that you are in the DRIVER'S SEAT!!
Kofi Esuon 9 years ago
Thank you Mr. President for another initiative. My only worry is that we keep launching these initiatives but what has been started remains unfinished. The Tetteh Quarshie Interchange to Adenta Junction is still work in progr ... read full comment
Thank you Mr. President for another initiative. My only worry is that we keep launching these initiatives but what has been started remains unfinished. The Tetteh Quarshie Interchange to Adenta Junction is still work in progress. The Apedwa Junction to Nsawam is nothing to write home about. Nsawam to Asamankese road (that is if we can call it a road) is in such an appalling state. Should we expect any joy when we hear of such new initiative? your guess is as good as mine. For more than ten years since we started the rehabilitation of the Accra - Kumasi road, KNUST has produced over 2500 civil engineers, and so many allied professionals. Is it for want of personnel or money that we are unable to deliver such projects? We still hope this new initiative will be successful. Long live mother/father GHANA
Ayivor 9 years ago
Promising all the time
Promising all the time
Sankofa 9 years ago
Please expedite action to complete these road projects.
Please expedite action to complete these road projects.
Brobbsnet-USA 9 years ago
The only major intercity Road linking Accra to Kumasi is Like OWARE and Ablekuma will be fixed instead.! Are they thinking at all.?
The only major intercity Road linking Accra to Kumasi is Like OWARE and Ablekuma will be fixed instead.! Are they thinking at all.?
Nana Boateng - London 9 years ago
This is good thinking. I have said time and time again without the 3 basic networks such road, water and constant electricity supply there will never be total progress in our economy.
Well thought, and I hope those respo ... read full comment
This is good thinking. I have said time and time again without the 3 basic networks such road, water and constant electricity supply there will never be total progress in our economy.
Well thought, and I hope those responsible will make it reality with your authority and support.
It is shameful that we have all the opportunity to achieved this but why?
God bless Ghanains and God Bless Ghana
FRANKLIN OFORI, USA. 9 years ago
What a SHAME. No one talks about RAILWAYS or RAILROADS that are RUSTING away UNUSED in Ghana. More Lives would be SAVED on the ROADS, if HALF the Passengers in CARS Travelled by TRAINS. This is not Rocket SCIENCE!!!
Ghana ... read full comment
What a SHAME. No one talks about RAILWAYS or RAILROADS that are RUSTING away UNUSED in Ghana. More Lives would be SAVED on the ROADS, if HALF the Passengers in CARS Travelled by TRAINS. This is not Rocket SCIENCE!!!
Ghana would produce more Jobs by INVESTING more $$$ in RAILROADS. Both CHINA, INDIA and BRAZIL have the TECHNOLOGY, EQUIPMENT and LOANS for these PROJECTS. SO Why is the PRESIDENT not GETTING this crucial Job DONE???
Will not believe Mahama until the projects are completed
the real question is how much is his cut as pepeni always has to chop first
mahama has suddenly gone crazy with his talking madness!!! ONLY A FOOL WILL VOTE FOR MAHAMA!! GHANA IS UNDER A CURSE BECAUSE MAHAMA KILLED MILLS!!!!!!!
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ...
read full comment
Whom are you fighting for? The corruption everyone is talking about started from ADAM inherited and revisited by Kuffour. It is a fact that the Busia faction in the NPP has had their share of looting again through Kuffour and ...
read full comment
kwasea man
Look Ghana needs a freeway system through out the country. Instead of stealing government money for your own sake. Why don't you start a freeway system, this will help start up business and create a better economy within a tw ...
read full comment
We do not need the NDC anymore
idiots
Have you paid the contractors what you already owe them, or just another of your lousy planks, boy?!
Don't you feel stupid when making these stupid promises? !
If you know this is not true just shut thr fuck up and get lost ...
read full comment
All that Mahama knows is launching initiatives, sod cutting and setting up committees. Wake up and smell the coffee!
Always promising????!!!!
Why does he think we are women
Are you saying ONLY women like promises?
The Gender Minister will be calling you to answer some questions soon.
Ken
It's not just about cutting a sod to begin a project.....lt's about planning and managing the economy well so that when you begin,you can complete it and even go a step further to maintain it.......this is the sickness crippl ...
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OH MAHAMA ARE YOU NORMAL???NO NO,KILLED MILLS FOR POWER MAKS HIM GETTEN CRAZY,AND HE IS NOT NORMAL,LORDINA MUST GO TO DUBIA AND SEE,
So, you take the so called Greater Accra area to represents the Eastern Region and/or the country Ghana, for that matter, Mr. President?
Start from the Interior and work your way towards Accra. Your approval rating will ta ...
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Upon reading the following writing I beg to quote in its entirety :
State condoned thievery and indiscipline; Keys to a failing State
Source: Johnny Blukoo-Allotey Date: 17-10-2013 Time: 11:10:56:am
“….What do ...
read full comment
Launch this or form this committee and it gets Ghana no where. Same inept, corrupt and deceitful NDC government officials. This will go nowhere. Dumbass!
Good things take time to materialize. A country of impatient and pessimistic people. Of course Ghana will prosper and grow. When was the last time you prayed for Ghana?
What about the Nsawam - Kumasi road? At least complete one side. Also the maintenance of the new roads must be considered. Each region must have road maintenance culture to safeguard our investments in these roads.
anybody can be a president but not anybody can be a good leader?please mahama u can't rule i beg u please step down coz over 90% are suffering due to greed and corruption on the part of u and ur people but Allah is watching w ...
read full comment
Mahama the most stupid
Tweaa greedy bastards!
Why still promising, hmmmm, Mahama stop the promises. We want action, action and not promises.
WHAT IS NEW in this observation?? EVERYBODY KNOWS that roads facilitate the movement of goods in EVERY COUNTRY on this globe !!! Mahama, be ABLE TO SACK non-performing officials and NOT RE-ASSIGNING/ ROTATING them!
SHOW that ...
read full comment
Thank you Mr. President for another initiative. My only worry is that we keep launching these initiatives but what has been started remains unfinished. The Tetteh Quarshie Interchange to Adenta Junction is still work in progr ...
read full comment
Promising all the time
Please expedite action to complete these road projects.
The only major intercity Road linking Accra to Kumasi is Like OWARE and Ablekuma will be fixed instead.! Are they thinking at all.?
This is good thinking. I have said time and time again without the 3 basic networks such road, water and constant electricity supply there will never be total progress in our economy.
Well thought, and I hope those respo ...
read full comment
What a SHAME. No one talks about RAILWAYS or RAILROADS that are RUSTING away UNUSED in Ghana. More Lives would be SAVED on the ROADS, if HALF the Passengers in CARS Travelled by TRAINS. This is not Rocket SCIENCE!!!
Ghana ...
read full comment