No country in the world is now subsidising the price of petrol. What governments are doing is minimising the tax element on the petrol. The government should use the money for the subsidies to transform other sectors in the e ... read full comment
No country in the world is now subsidising the price of petrol. What governments are doing is minimising the tax element on the petrol. The government should use the money for the subsidies to transform other sectors in the economy. Feeder roads construction, housing, schools, hospitals, etc. It is the wealthy who benefits most of such subsidy.
VNK 11 years ago
Tell Christina Daseking to stop the hypocrisy,When the US & other European Nations subsidizes to its farmers and other industries, they call it stimulating their ecconomies, yet when it comes to Africa, they want to hold our ... read full comment
Tell Christina Daseking to stop the hypocrisy,When the US & other European Nations subsidizes to its farmers and other industries, they call it stimulating their ecconomies, yet when it comes to Africa, they want to hold our feet to the fire. Africa, I prophesy to you that you will not be trampled upon or looted no more. You will be the Bread Basket of this world and youi will never dimish in man, woman, children, and all the treasures of the field or prosperity. Your Land would not lack or be stolen by strangers anymore, you will be a blessing to the world, you will not be a borrower but a lender, you will lack nothing that you need in Yeshua's (Jesus') name Amen. This is the message for all who do not want Africa to prosper or multiply.
nii 11 years ago
F**k them foreign investers.they come 2 make money on us. with our own resourses.F**k U imf.
F**k them foreign investers.they come 2 make money on us. with our own resourses.F**k U imf.
DAN 11 years ago
they even want the USA to raise tax's on petro! to lower use
they even want the USA to raise tax's on petro! to lower use
DAN 11 years ago
and you have subsidies??????? don't sound like it to me..You have high tax's. Oil is right next door in Nigeria, Yet we get it cheaper after shipping it for 5 weeks across the ocean??? don't be fools
and you have subsidies??????? don't sound like it to me..You have high tax's. Oil is right next door in Nigeria, Yet we get it cheaper after shipping it for 5 weeks across the ocean??? don't be fools
Concerned 11 years ago
I think the pressure is a good thing. For 1 thing, the IMF is mostly concerned with investments in development. If the gov't is taking IMF money and using that to pay for new electrification/water purification activities, but ... read full comment
I think the pressure is a good thing. For 1 thing, the IMF is mostly concerned with investments in development. If the gov't is taking IMF money and using that to pay for new electrification/water purification activities, but then using it's own money/loans to pay for subsidies, then the gov't isn't really being serious about development - hence, the IMF is justified in calling for gov't to recommit to using the national purse to pursue development instead of subsidies
Also... why are you comparing agric subsidies to fuel - agric subsidies go on to promote development, increase food security, raw materials for industries, etc. Our fuel subsidies mostly go towards the cost of gas in our cars and gas for cooking. Not nearly the same thing from an economic development stand point. Yes, it does make things easier on the average Ghanaman, but don't confuse the 2. I think the IMF call is right, gov't already spending way too much and hurting the economy if all it has to show for it is low gas prices instead of development
Poor Cocoa Farmer 11 years ago
The first move would be to remove all subsidy on fuel to the Mining companies. Why should the poor Ghana cocoa farmer subsidize the business of giant multinationals whose shareholders (at least 90% of shareholders) live, work ... read full comment
The first move would be to remove all subsidy on fuel to the Mining companies. Why should the poor Ghana cocoa farmer subsidize the business of giant multinationals whose shareholders (at least 90% of shareholders) live, work and keep their wealth outside this jurisdiction? Energy takes about 20% of the production cost mix of mining operations. If your business needs any subsidy to be viable, especially on the back of impoverished folks, how do you justify a business case to operate in the first place?
EZEKIEL 11 years ago
About 40% of EU Budget is for Agric Subsidy ! USA subsidises the Cotton Farmers in the South with MORE money that Mali cotton exports! Why does the IMF NOT tell these two bodies the SAME ??? We SHOULD BE PRUDENT with our Na ... read full comment
About 40% of EU Budget is for Agric Subsidy ! USA subsidises the Cotton Farmers in the South with MORE money that Mali cotton exports! Why does the IMF NOT tell these two bodies the SAME ??? We SHOULD BE PRUDENT with our National Revenue.....and the LESS we NEED money from IMF, the BETTER it is for us !!!
Kwame Appiah 11 years ago
In a nation where CORRUPTION and GROSS MISMANAGEMENT is the norm,IMF and WORLD BANK will continue to dictate the economic policy.Why do we need IMF and WORLD BANK to tell us what to do fifty six years after independence? Are ... read full comment
In a nation where CORRUPTION and GROSS MISMANAGEMENT is the norm,IMF and WORLD BANK will continue to dictate the economic policy.Why do we need IMF and WORLD BANK to tell us what to do fifty six years after independence? Are we normal human beings?
EZEKIEL 11 years ago
NO, we are NOT NORMAL human beings but love the LUXURIES of CIVILISATION without having to WORK HARD for them.!!
We are Greedy, Incompetent,Selfish,Dis-organised AND LAZY !!
NO, we are NOT NORMAL human beings but love the LUXURIES of CIVILISATION without having to WORK HARD for them.!!
We are Greedy, Incompetent,Selfish,Dis-organised AND LAZY !!
No country in the world is now subsidising the price of petrol. What governments are doing is minimising the tax element on the petrol. The government should use the money for the subsidies to transform other sectors in the e ...
read full comment
Tell Christina Daseking to stop the hypocrisy,When the US & other European Nations subsidizes to its farmers and other industries, they call it stimulating their ecconomies, yet when it comes to Africa, they want to hold our ...
read full comment
F**k them foreign investers.they come 2 make money on us. with our own resourses.F**k U imf.
they even want the USA to raise tax's on petro! to lower use
and you have subsidies??????? don't sound like it to me..You have high tax's. Oil is right next door in Nigeria, Yet we get it cheaper after shipping it for 5 weeks across the ocean??? don't be fools
I think the pressure is a good thing. For 1 thing, the IMF is mostly concerned with investments in development. If the gov't is taking IMF money and using that to pay for new electrification/water purification activities, but ...
read full comment
The first move would be to remove all subsidy on fuel to the Mining companies. Why should the poor Ghana cocoa farmer subsidize the business of giant multinationals whose shareholders (at least 90% of shareholders) live, work ...
read full comment
About 40% of EU Budget is for Agric Subsidy ! USA subsidises the Cotton Farmers in the South with MORE money that Mali cotton exports! Why does the IMF NOT tell these two bodies the SAME ??? We SHOULD BE PRUDENT with our Na ...
read full comment
In a nation where CORRUPTION and GROSS MISMANAGEMENT is the norm,IMF and WORLD BANK will continue to dictate the economic policy.Why do we need IMF and WORLD BANK to tell us what to do fifty six years after independence? Are ...
read full comment
NO, we are NOT NORMAL human beings but love the LUXURIES of CIVILISATION without having to WORK HARD for them.!!
We are Greedy, Incompetent,Selfish,Dis-organised AND LAZY !!