LET THE FOOLS VOTE FOR NDC THIEVES FOR 1000YRS WE ALL WE DEY INSIDE
LET THE FOOLS VOTE FOR NDC THIEVES FOR 1000YRS WE ALL WE DEY INSIDE
YAA 11 years ago
THEY DID NOT VOTE FOR THEM TRUST ME, THEY STOLE THEIR VOTES. MAY BE THE FOOLISH AND INSANE 10%
THEY DID NOT VOTE FOR THEM TRUST ME, THEY STOLE THEIR VOTES. MAY BE THE FOOLISH AND INSANE 10%
OLD SOLDIER 11 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...
MENSAH 11 years ago
What is the % of the tax on petroleum products and what is the rate of subsidy?Is there any trick here?The government should trike the difference so Ghanaians could know if they being cheated or helped.I support the AMINI BOO ... read full comment
What is the % of the tax on petroleum products and what is the rate of subsidy?Is there any trick here?The government should trike the difference so Ghanaians could know if they being cheated or helped.I support the AMINI BOOS.
anayomi 11 years ago
COVERING UP FOR NDC AND MAHAMA THAT SIMPLY WANT TO HIT US WITH HIGH PETRO PRICES
COVERING UP FOR NDC AND MAHAMA THAT SIMPLY WANT TO HIT US WITH HIGH PETRO PRICES
Asem Nokware 11 years ago
FRANKLIN, YOU COULD NOT HAVE PUT IT BETTER. WE NEED FRANK TALK. HOW CAN WE HAVE THE SAME PRODUCT TAXED AND SUBSIDIZED AT THE SAME TIME?
CAN SOMEONE RATIONALIZE THIS HIUDINI ECONOMICS TO US LESSER MORTALS OR IGNORAMUSES, DEP ... read full comment
FRANKLIN, YOU COULD NOT HAVE PUT IT BETTER. WE NEED FRANK TALK. HOW CAN WE HAVE THE SAME PRODUCT TAXED AND SUBSIDIZED AT THE SAME TIME?
CAN SOMEONE RATIONALIZE THIS HIUDINI ECONOMICS TO US LESSER MORTALS OR IGNORAMUSES, DEPENDING ON YOUR TAKE ON THIS VEXATIOUS ISSUE.
THIS ARGUMENT ALSO EXTENDS TO COST RECOVERY IN THE ENERGY SECTOR. WE NEED THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO BE DEREGULATED FOR PRIVATE SECTOR OPERATORS TO COME ON BOARD. THE BLOATED MONOPOLY OF ECG ONLY RESULTS IN INEFFICIENCY. Asem Nokware
Conventional Youth. 11 years ago
Constructive argument, it's about time the entire Ecowas Sub-Regions adopts a unique fuel & Food policy.
Constructive argument, it's about time the entire Ecowas Sub-Regions adopts a unique fuel & Food policy.
Ilunga 11 years ago
Are you sure the taxes and subsidies are across board on all petroleum products for everybody?
I am thinking governement may tax selectively some of the products that are used by priviledged few and subisidize what is used ... read full comment
Are you sure the taxes and subsidies are across board on all petroleum products for everybody?
I am thinking governement may tax selectively some of the products that are used by priviledged few and subisidize what is used by all.
For example there could be a tax on petrol and diesel and a subsidy on kerosene.
Also there could be a subsidy when we buy from the interantional market because the ex-pump price is too much for the oil companies to pay. Yet when the oil companies sell they are taxes so that the part of the increases in their prices are returned to government.
Mr. Franklin "Think Tank" Cudjoe, we need more elaboration on how the taxes and subsidies are applied.
Adjei kwame 11 years ago
people like cudjoe we need in ghana. people who have aims not people who don´t what they doing. just drive in a big cars, woman and drinking in bars alround Accra.Kwame N. have aim of gh. eletricity. some one like mahama don ... read full comment
people like cudjoe we need in ghana. people who have aims not people who don´t what they doing. just drive in a big cars, woman and drinking in bars alround Accra.Kwame N. have aim of gh. eletricity. some one like mahama don´t know why to start or end.
NANA KUFUOR 11 years ago
This NPP idiot who has a polytank should shut up. He is opening his mouth too wide making wild suggestions.
This NPP idiot who has a polytank should shut up. He is opening his mouth too wide making wild suggestions.
FYC 11 years ago
We ve always known that, so when politician promise to reduce the price of fuel, and they win our vote we hold them responsible for it.. don't promise what you can not deliver to win vote.. that is deception
We ve always known that, so when politician promise to reduce the price of fuel, and they win our vote we hold them responsible for it.. don't promise what you can not deliver to win vote.. that is deception
obo 11 years ago
why are we the one to carry the whole burden in the country ?
why are we the one to carry the whole burden in the country ?
Sakamosta 11 years ago
Pls see how NPP addressed the issue of subsidies in 2001 which became a blue print that was show cased by International organizations for other African countries to follow. Unfortunately all these efforts have been eroded
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Pls see how NPP addressed the issue of subsidies in 2001 which became a blue print that was show cased by International organizations for other African countries to follow. Unfortunately all these efforts have been eroded
Harmful Subsidies Addressed
Series of Workshops
As mentioned in Sustainable Energy News 31, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) conducted a series of regional workshops on reform of energy subsidies and sustainable development. Workshops were held in Paris (France), Durban (South Africa), Bangkok (Thailand), Santiago (Chile). The workshops were held in preparation for CSD9 in 2001.
The workshop in Durban revealed a number of interesting facts about subsidies of fossil fuels in Africa, such as:
· Modern energy sources are subsidised in almost all countries in Africa.
· Due to potential consumers’ lack of ability to pay for energy services and due to the small size of the market, it is unlikely that energy services will be available to the poorest without some form of subsidy.
· Unfortunately, there seem to be no linkage between the energy subsidy and sustainable development - benefits are rather enjoyed by middle- to high-income groups instead of by the poor.
· Only a few countries have succeeded in removing subsidies, particularly in oil products.
· In spite of the problems, there are cases where subsidies are justifiable and benefits are larger than costs.
A case study of Ghana, presented in Durban, showed some of the problems of subsidies (See box).
From this and other case studies, it became apparent that:
· Subsidies must be targeted in order to ensure that they reach those who need them most.
· Subsidised prices must reflect costs of the fuel to avoid over-consumption and waste.
· It is important to choose the right energy sources to subsidise according to local conditions.
This article is based on a presentation by Wisdom Ahiataku - Togobo, Ministry of Mines & Energy, Ghana.
The outcome of the workshops are available in brief at www.uneptie.org/energy/activities/Policy/Subsidy_workshop.htm
Better Supply Without Subsidies - A Case Study in Ghana
Some of the problems of subsidies:
· Diesel was subsidised in Ghana to lower the transport costs for the poor, but as the poorer villages lack access roads, the main beneficiaries of this subsidy was middle-income people.
· LPG gas (propane/butane gas) was subsidised to allow poorer people to change from wood and charcoal to LPG for cooking. Because of the subsidy, LPG was cheaper than petrol and many commercial cars switched from petrol to LPG. The effect was that LPG was not adequately available for cooking. When the subsidy was ended, LPG became available for cooking again.
· Kerosene was subsidised to decrease the cost of lighting for poor, rural people who rely on kerosene lamps. Because the subsidised kerosene was cheaper than diesel, it was mixed with diesel and used for cars and trucks. As a result, kerosene became difficult to get for lighting. When the subsidy was ended, the mixing stopped and sufficient supply of kerosene became available for lighting.
OH GO TO HELL!
LET THE FOOLS VOTE FOR NDC THIEVES FOR 1000YRS WE ALL WE DEY INSIDE
THEY DID NOT VOTE FOR THEM TRUST ME, THEY STOLE THEIR VOTES. MAY BE THE FOOLISH AND INSANE 10%
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
What is the % of the tax on petroleum products and what is the rate of subsidy?Is there any trick here?The government should trike the difference so Ghanaians could know if they being cheated or helped.I support the AMINI BOO ...
read full comment
COVERING UP FOR NDC AND MAHAMA THAT SIMPLY WANT TO HIT US WITH HIGH PETRO PRICES
FRANKLIN, YOU COULD NOT HAVE PUT IT BETTER. WE NEED FRANK TALK. HOW CAN WE HAVE THE SAME PRODUCT TAXED AND SUBSIDIZED AT THE SAME TIME?
CAN SOMEONE RATIONALIZE THIS HIUDINI ECONOMICS TO US LESSER MORTALS OR IGNORAMUSES, DEP ...
read full comment
Constructive argument, it's about time the entire Ecowas Sub-Regions adopts a unique fuel & Food policy.
Are you sure the taxes and subsidies are across board on all petroleum products for everybody?
I am thinking governement may tax selectively some of the products that are used by priviledged few and subisidize what is used ...
read full comment
people like cudjoe we need in ghana. people who have aims not people who don´t what they doing. just drive in a big cars, woman and drinking in bars alround Accra.Kwame N. have aim of gh. eletricity. some one like mahama don ...
read full comment
This NPP idiot who has a polytank should shut up. He is opening his mouth too wide making wild suggestions.
We ve always known that, so when politician promise to reduce the price of fuel, and they win our vote we hold them responsible for it.. don't promise what you can not deliver to win vote.. that is deception
why are we the one to carry the whole burden in the country ?
Pls see how NPP addressed the issue of subsidies in 2001 which became a blue print that was show cased by International organizations for other African countries to follow. Unfortunately all these efforts have been eroded
...
read full comment