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  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    Author:-PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE)...

    HELPLESSNESS, HOPELESSNESS & FEELING OF DESPONDENCY HAVE GRIPPED MANY IN GHANA TODAY.
    GHANA HAS BEEN RAPED BY THESE NDC IDIOTS. WE DO NOT NEED ANY NATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM, WE NEED A ...
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  • nn 9 years ago

    oh yeah

  • nn 9 years ago

    correction

  • GINA 9 years ago

    do it now

  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    Gina, when you have nothing, you cannot distribute anything. ECG can distribute energy, only when electricity is available. And the right door to knock for an answer to this question is that of VRA and GridCo.

    But, in any ...
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  • NEVER MIND 9 years ago

    I AGREE WITH YOU DON. THERE ARE A FEW MORE THINGS THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW. SELLING ECG IS NOT A BIOG DEAL AT ALL. IT CAN BE DONE BE DONE AT ANY DAY BY ANY GOVERNMENT. BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT THE PRIVATE INVESTOR WILL CERTAINLY CHA ...
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  • peekay 9 years ago

    I live in the US and most of power distribution companies are operated by private companies(IOC) or Electric Cooperatives.
    So which world are you talking about?
    I work with Electric Coop.
    We have association that generate ...
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  • nn 9 years ago

    no politics please, ghana is suffering too much

  • KOFI 9 years ago

    Looking at the state of Ghana now, I believe privatization is the best option. We care less about state- owned enterprises. We will get quality service when it's privatized, eventhough the cost will definitely increase. But I ...
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  • Nii Armah 9 years ago

    So after all said and done it has finally come to it and am so embarrassed that the party I voted for are is the very party that is leading the way in this nonsense when all we have to do is remove that stupid clause in our p ...
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  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    Stop crying, my brother.
    Sure, one can compare these our leaders in government today to some goats which we personally placed in our gardens to oversee the plants.

    It is disheartening to see all this incompetence and del ...
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  • Lorgo Ligri 9 years ago

    Blunt, when we placed the goats in our gardens to oversee our plants, we forgot the goats did not know the difference between the plants and the vegetables. To the goats, all plants are anything that is edible in their langua ...
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  • NATIONALIST MOVEMENT 9 years ago

    After this bring ships to carry us into exile. Do members of this government think of the welfare of the people? As for the fawning majority in parliament, the citizens, especially, state workers whose future has been trample ...
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  • Sabata 9 years ago

    Yes privatization is the way to go in this era of modernization when utilities are concerned but you do not do that with just one company you float it out to bring competition just as JJ did with mobile companies and whenever ...
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  • TKD 9 years ago

    In South Africa, there is nothing like ECG, VRA, or Grico. There is only one athority, "Eskom". They generates, Transmit and supply. Why can't we do the same thing in Ghana. Privitatization or conssession or whatever they ca ...
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  • KOJO 9 years ago

    In Liberia there is one company LEC.THEY GENERATE;TRANSMIT & DISTRIBUTE
    Bogus country

  • NEVER MIND 9 years ago

    U CANT COMPARE THE LIBERIAN SITUATION TO THAT OF GHANA AT PRESENT. WHAT IS THE DEMAND AND SUPPLY SITUATION OF ELECTRICITY IN GHANA AT PRESENT? WANNA COMPARE THAT TO LIBERIA? I THINK SOUTH AFRICA PROVIDES A MORE REALISTIC BENC ...
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  • mr amin 9 years ago

    IMF osterity measures are taken off. a manisfestation of ndc is unable to govern. Pls vote the out n save ghana.

  • HAZOR 9 years ago

    It is very sad to witness shocking stupidity coming from soo called educated elit who is runing the affears of the country including institutions.The sad news is that these useless educated elit did not learn a lesson from Ko ...
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  • Ben 9 years ago

    Dont be embarrassed by privitization. ECG needs it badly. There workers there who nothing!