Isn't it strange that parliament has nothing to do? No matter of national concern to investigate and debste upon? Or as the national apress , Mps also wait for government to bring them business. And they are shouting about de ... read full comment
Isn't it strange that parliament has nothing to do? No matter of national concern to investigate and debste upon? Or as the national apress , Mps also wait for government to bring them business. And they are shouting about democratic credentials!
JDM 10 years ago
PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA IS TOO INCOMPETENT TO GOVERN GHANA. FLUSH HIM OUT.
PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA IS TOO INCOMPETENT TO GOVERN GHANA. FLUSH HIM OUT.
Gye Nyame 10 years ago
The executive and legislative branches should get their act together.
The executive and legislative branches should get their act together.
Naija man 10 years ago
Blame yourselves for votting these POT BELLY FOOLS into office as MP,s
Blame yourselves for votting these POT BELLY FOOLS into office as MP,s
Akua AU 10 years ago
This is what happens when scondrels and criminals like Joseph Appiah Boateng are elected into parliament.
This is what happens when scondrels and criminals like Joseph Appiah Boateng are elected into parliament.
JOMO KENYATTA 10 years ago
I THOUGHT THAT SOME MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE MAHAMA AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS PARLIAMENT. MAHAMA HAS FORMED A GOVERNMENT WHICH NATURALLY THEY SHOULD NOT RECOGNIZE. SO INDEED THEY SHOULD NOT BE IN PARLIAMENT A ... read full comment
I THOUGHT THAT SOME MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE MAHAMA AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS PARLIAMENT. MAHAMA HAS FORMED A GOVERNMENT WHICH NATURALLY THEY SHOULD NOT RECOGNIZE. SO INDEED THEY SHOULD NOT BE IN PARLIAMENT AND THERE IS NO WORK TO BE ASSIGNED. SO THERE IS CONFUSION AND THEY WILL GO IN HISTORY AS THE PARLIAMENT THAT DID NO WORK BUT COLLECTED SALARIES
USMAN 10 years ago
This how far our useless university education has brought us.
This how far our useless university education has brought us.
Pinksheet 10 years ago
I'm surprise the Legislative have to sit and wait for the Executive to put something on their table to work on;that is to gleefully criticise, condemn, and even shoot down good ideas(PHD)in the name of DEMOCRACY!!!!!
Stran ... read full comment
I'm surprise the Legislative have to sit and wait for the Executive to put something on their table to work on;that is to gleefully criticise, condemn, and even shoot down good ideas(PHD)in the name of DEMOCRACY!!!!!
Strange. Can't our MPs see anything TOPICAL worth discussing? They should put on their thinking caps and fight for the poor masses out there; that's why they are in Parliament in the first place.
PEKI TUMU 10 years ago
Part of the blame must fall on the Opposition. They have the opportunity to use the floor of Parliament to demand searching answers about the performance of the Executive and they say there is no business to conduct? What sor ... read full comment
Part of the blame must fall on the Opposition. They have the opportunity to use the floor of Parliament to demand searching answers about the performance of the Executive and they say there is no business to conduct? What sort of Opposition is this?
We have also been having this problems with the Chinese galamsey miners. Have our MPs debated the problems and sought to improve the situation?
The Minisiter of Agriculture has sourced about $144m for Commercial farming? The MPs should be seeking details of about his plans and seek assuarances about transparency and accountability in their disbursements We also want to be assured that he is not going to licence GM crops willy- nily. He is an enthusiast of such crops and may loose his head unchecked
There are many other issues that Parliament can debate in order to enhance the understanding of the body politic
ADENKULE 10 years ago
These category of Ghanaian workers are staying aloof in the Parliament House but they take the fattest salaries in the country.
It is time "We The People" go the Kenyan way.
These category of Ghanaian workers are staying aloof in the Parliament House but they take the fattest salaries in the country.
It is time "We The People" go the Kenyan way.
ASEM 10 years ago
2011 Auditor General's report on A.M.A. is just too bad and I do not see how when this is tabled in the house an 'Amidu' will not go to court to seek the arrest of or explanation from Okoe Vaderpuije with the aim of getting o ... read full comment
2011 Auditor General's report on A.M.A. is just too bad and I do not see how when this is tabled in the house an 'Amidu' will not go to court to seek the arrest of or explanation from Okoe Vaderpuije with the aim of getting our money back.
Isn't it strange that parliament has nothing to do? No matter of national concern to investigate and debste upon? Or as the national apress , Mps also wait for government to bring them business. And they are shouting about de ...
read full comment
PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA IS TOO INCOMPETENT TO GOVERN GHANA. FLUSH HIM OUT.
The executive and legislative branches should get their act together.
Blame yourselves for votting these POT BELLY FOOLS into office as MP,s
This is what happens when scondrels and criminals like Joseph Appiah Boateng are elected into parliament.
I THOUGHT THAT SOME MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE MAHAMA AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS PARLIAMENT. MAHAMA HAS FORMED A GOVERNMENT WHICH NATURALLY THEY SHOULD NOT RECOGNIZE. SO INDEED THEY SHOULD NOT BE IN PARLIAMENT A ...
read full comment
This how far our useless university education has brought us.
I'm surprise the Legislative have to sit and wait for the Executive to put something on their table to work on;that is to gleefully criticise, condemn, and even shoot down good ideas(PHD)in the name of DEMOCRACY!!!!!
Stran ...
read full comment
Part of the blame must fall on the Opposition. They have the opportunity to use the floor of Parliament to demand searching answers about the performance of the Executive and they say there is no business to conduct? What sor ...
read full comment
These category of Ghanaian workers are staying aloof in the Parliament House but they take the fattest salaries in the country.
It is time "We The People" go the Kenyan way.
2011 Auditor General's report on A.M.A. is just too bad and I do not see how when this is tabled in the house an 'Amidu' will not go to court to seek the arrest of or explanation from Okoe Vaderpuije with the aim of getting o ...
read full comment