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Gov't dismisses World Bank's claims on energy

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  • THE MASK 11 years ago

    Ya right!!!! Keep dreaming.

  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    In this energy crisis saga, the World Bank is just considering how Ghana can entice investors in energy production - rewarding them, handsomely for their investment - while the government is considering the affordability of ...
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  • MENSAH 11 years ago

    AFRICA lacks in the acumen of JOB CREATION.We always wait to copy anything we see,without taking the innitiatives to do something on our own.Thus,the lack in job opportunities we experience all the time.IF WE DO NOT STAND FOR ...
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  • Concerned 11 years ago

    What World Bank is saying is we won't be able to generate enough power without investment (private or public), but such investment will not happen without a increase in rates/tarrifs.

    Gov't says tarrifs have nothing to do ...
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  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    'Concerned', we understand all that! But, how are we going to pay for what "it really costs to produce the power" or tariff rate which, will include the overheads and profit, not to mention part of the capital expenditure, wh ...
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  • Rob 11 years ago

    The Gov't officials burying their heads in the sand is not the solution. Gov't institutions as well as individuals have to pay their bills.

  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    we have predicted a sorry ass performance of this govt but never imagined the incompetence and corruption was in fact due to plain amateurism . pepeni himself has packed his govt with amateurs , with half his ministers whose ...
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  • danny 11 years ago

    Stop using the language of a bigot!

  • HANNIBAL(Blessed by God) 11 years ago

    The world Bank can go to hell.

  • nii 11 years ago

    All the talk @ is money. Whiteman's world only knows @ money, nothing else.

  • kofucius.wordpress.com 11 years ago

    But with no power there is no business sir...

    The use of a generator for a short period is acceptable but prolonged use is undoubtedly a business killer too and forces the hand of the owner to increase prices of their goo ...
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  • Zangina 11 years ago

    Now can the government tell us how they will pay for the power that will be generated? The government, ECG and others owe VRA huge sums of money and one cannot see them paying up now. The consuming public will not also pick u ...
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  • ZONGO BOY 11 years ago

    LOOK AT THESE VISIONLESS MINISTER AND HIS MINISTRY, DISMISSING WHAT THE EXPERT SAYS. WHAT DOES HE KNOWS, HOW LONG AND HOW MANY TIMES HAS ENERGY CRISIS HITS GHANA. TAKE THE CLAIMS IN GOOD FAITH AND WORK AROUND IT TILL YOU PUT ...
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