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Towards Formulating a Long-term National Development Plan

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  • ghanaman 9 years ago

    The author of the article has made a genuine attempt at structuring the issue currently bothering the minds of most well-meaning Ghanaians. What is left is for a formal dialogue to begin on the subject. Government and other s ...
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  • Asiwome 9 years ago

    Article 35(7) stipulates that: “As far as practicable, a government shall continue and execute projects and programmes commenced by the previous Governments”.
    This article simply propagates corruption and irrelevant ide ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    I woder if you read the article fully Promotion of human dignity and self determination is a part of what he has written only his is more holistic. Forget about ideologies as the global situation mixes the two . capitalism ha ...
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  • Jojo 9 years ago

    OPAYIN TSUO.

    WITHOUT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AS A DRIVE TO INNOVATION, DISCOVERY, INVENTION AND CREATIVITY TO STIMULATE ECONOMIC GROWTH,EMPLOYMENT,INCOME,DOMESTIC SPENDING AND BETTER STANDARDS OF LIVING, NO AMOUNT OF LONG T ...
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  • Jojo 9 years ago

    DO YOU KNOW WHAT-

    MANY SO CALLED GHANAIAN EDUCATED STILL REMAIN UNCONVINCED OF THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION IN CREATING ECONOMIC GROWTH.

    HENCE OUR ECONOMIC BACKWARDNESS, UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND EXTREME POVERTY.