So there are there are two parts of a broom, the brush and the handle. if you privatise both separately, how do you still own the broom. NAFCO is mainly transportation and storage, though it is also about purchasing stocks th ... read full comment
So there are there are two parts of a broom, the brush and the handle. if you privatise both separately, how do you still own the broom. NAFCO is mainly transportation and storage, though it is also about purchasing stocks these clowns will privatise that bit to avoid paying the contractors for their services.
Kwabena Ansa 10 years ago
Mr. Humado, You are just like another Mahama. You don't have a clue about what is going on at NAFCO.
As a Minister of Agriculture, one most important thing you should seriously consider to do is to find out how come the 15MI ... read full comment
Mr. Humado, You are just like another Mahama. You don't have a clue about what is going on at NAFCO.
As a Minister of Agriculture, one most important thing you should seriously consider to do is to find out how come the 15MILLION CEDIS that Mahama's Government considered as adequate for NAFCO operations, suddenly has been determined by NAFCO management to be inadequate for NAFCO operations? MR. Minister of Agric, If you seat on your butt and bite the bait that 15 million cedis is inadequate for NAFCO operations without you demanding from its management for an explanation as to why the 15 million cedis is inadequate to support its operations, you would be doing a great disservice to the country and Ghanaians.
So there are there are two parts of a broom, the brush and the handle. if you privatise both separately, how do you still own the broom. NAFCO is mainly transportation and storage, though it is also about purchasing stocks th ...
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Mr. Humado, You are just like another Mahama. You don't have a clue about what is going on at NAFCO.
As a Minister of Agriculture, one most important thing you should seriously consider to do is to find out how come the 15MI ...
read full comment
Amen!, nd..... from Samms!..