Those who want to undermine the efforts of GNGC (which was created by late President Mills to provide cheap industrial and commercial gas and other by-products for the development of Ghana) should be ashamed of themselves. As ... read full comment
Those who want to undermine the efforts of GNGC (which was created by late President Mills to provide cheap industrial and commercial gas and other by-products for the development of Ghana) should be ashamed of themselves. As much as it's important to hold the executives of the GNGC responsible for every cedi spent, Ghanaians would, however, not tolerate any tactics by special interest groups who want to tarnish the image of GNGC and delay the gas project.
Also, those who think GNPC and GNGC should be combined don't understand the nature of the natural gas and oil industries. These two distinct industries are too big and important to be combined and placed under a single entity. Let's keep moving forward without pulling each other down!
Repugnant. 11 years ago
That barren land at Atuabo, belongs to no one, therefore your acquisition of land infantile hogwash does us no good. Please come again! We all know GNGC was created in 2011 to SIPHON campaign funds for the Ndc. Who would not ... read full comment
That barren land at Atuabo, belongs to no one, therefore your acquisition of land infantile hogwash does us no good. Please come again! We all know GNGC was created in 2011 to SIPHON campaign funds for the Ndc. Who would not be concerned, interest group or not with your pestiferous, divisive irredeemably corrupt and domestical thief in charge in that vacuous hard hat.
Alex London 11 years ago
Well done for your rebuttal. The basic rule in journalism is for a reporter to check a source for confirmation before he or her goes out with any story.Poor calibre of reporters
Well done for your rebuttal. The basic rule in journalism is for a reporter to check a source for confirmation before he or her goes out with any story.Poor calibre of reporters
Kwesi Enin 11 years ago
The discerning people of Ghana are with you. They are the silent majority who listen to all issues before taking a decision. They are the people who sway decisions and voting patterns. They are the ones who count most. For no ... read full comment
The discerning people of Ghana are with you. They are the silent majority who listen to all issues before taking a decision. They are the people who sway decisions and voting patterns. They are the ones who count most. For now, they are listening and think you are doing a great job on this project. Doc, please go ahead and think less of these detractors. Just go ahead with your plan and occasionally, let the people know of the progress of work. Kudos, Doc.
Kofi Kofi 11 years ago
What do you expect when an ex-convict is put at the helm of affairs in such an important national undertaking? Only in Ghana would this happen. GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND.
What do you expect when an ex-convict is put at the helm of affairs in such an important national undertaking? Only in Ghana would this happen. GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND.
JAMES PEROVER 11 years ago
THE WHOLE SYSTEM SHOULD BE COMPUTERIZED THEN THERE NOT BE POOR REPORTING AND COMMUNICATION AMONG THE VARIOUS MINISTRIES.WE NEED MODERN ADMINISTRATIVE MECHANISMS TO ELIMINATE CORRUPTION.
THE WHOLE SYSTEM SHOULD BE COMPUTERIZED THEN THERE NOT BE POOR REPORTING AND COMMUNICATION AMONG THE VARIOUS MINISTRIES.WE NEED MODERN ADMINISTRATIVE MECHANISMS TO ELIMINATE CORRUPTION.
Those who want to undermine the efforts of GNGC (which was created by late President Mills to provide cheap industrial and commercial gas and other by-products for the development of Ghana) should be ashamed of themselves. As ...
read full comment
That barren land at Atuabo, belongs to no one, therefore your acquisition of land infantile hogwash does us no good. Please come again! We all know GNGC was created in 2011 to SIPHON campaign funds for the Ndc. Who would not ...
read full comment
Well done for your rebuttal. The basic rule in journalism is for a reporter to check a source for confirmation before he or her goes out with any story.Poor calibre of reporters
The discerning people of Ghana are with you. They are the silent majority who listen to all issues before taking a decision. They are the people who sway decisions and voting patterns. They are the ones who count most. For no ...
read full comment
What do you expect when an ex-convict is put at the helm of affairs in such an important national undertaking? Only in Ghana would this happen. GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND.
THE WHOLE SYSTEM SHOULD BE COMPUTERIZED THEN THERE NOT BE POOR REPORTING AND COMMUNICATION AMONG THE VARIOUS MINISTRIES.WE NEED MODERN ADMINISTRATIVE MECHANISMS TO ELIMINATE CORRUPTION.