WE DON'T FEEL LIKE LIVING IN AN OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY.
WE DON'T FEEL LIKE LIVING IN AN OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY.
PEE 9 years ago
IT A SHAME FIGURES ARE OUT YET SMALL COUNTRY IS STRUGGLING ECONOMICALLY EVEN BASIC IS A PROBLEM BECAUSE OF POLITICIANS LOOTERS
IT A SHAME FIGURES ARE OUT YET SMALL COUNTRY IS STRUGGLING ECONOMICALLY EVEN BASIC IS A PROBLEM BECAUSE OF POLITICIANS LOOTERS
KWAME KWAME 9 years ago
Kudos to the Mahama Government for this Transparent Reporting of Oil Revenues. This is in line with EITI requirements. But while all Ghanaians now know the source of funds, Government should also let all also the uses of th ... read full comment
Kudos to the Mahama Government for this Transparent Reporting of Oil Revenues. This is in line with EITI requirements. But while all Ghanaians now know the source of funds, Government should also let all also the uses of these funds. Publicizing the achievement of the Government through such transparency and good governance will go a long way to alleviate poverty while bringing down CORRUPTION tremendously. Good Job to the Mahama Government.
Convince 9 years ago
I wish you could be very objective on this issue. Kwame you see the hardship in the country at the moment is overwhelmingly dangerous. But I hope you buried your politic-centric comments and faced realities in the country.
I wish you could be very objective on this issue. Kwame you see the hardship in the country at the moment is overwhelmingly dangerous. But I hope you buried your politic-centric comments and faced realities in the country.
Kwame VS. Kofi 9 years ago
Thats good news, they can now pay their debts for Petrolium Products which now stands at 1.8 Bill GHC!
Thats good news, they can now pay their debts for Petrolium Products which now stands at 1.8 Bill GHC!
Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago
There are events that can be viewed as progress when the glass is half empty but there others where a half empty glass is an indication of being abused or being taken to the cleaners and this is one of those times for Ghana.
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There are events that can be viewed as progress when the glass is half empty but there others where a half empty glass is an indication of being abused or being taken to the cleaners and this is one of those times for Ghana.
Did all the exploratory companies combined invest US$2billion in the development of the oil fields in Ghana? The answer is no. Did they spend a US$ a billion? The answer is no. What then is the ROI for both investors and managers of these corporations? What is Ghana's cut? Do economists and business savvy people think our cut is reasonable? It is not good enough by any stretch of the imagination that our mineral and natural resources are being depleted for development in worlds far away while Ghana gets pennies that are nowhere near enough to cover the natural and environmental disasters that will happen in the Western region of Ghana as these operations continue. Nigeria's Delta region has been destroyed and will not support descent human existence again even with multi-billion revenues generated from its oil fields. There are those who cherish the pennies on the return Ghana get because they have never had any foresight and too foolish to learn from history. Going bananas over the pennies we get from oil show the sad state of affairs in Ghana where the sound of money lures even our best and brightest into signing the house away without thinking. Should Ghana's leaders not have learned from mistakes in the gold and diamond mining industry?
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
Many good comments here. I'm astounded
Many good comments here. I'm astounded
Real African 9 years ago
Where is the money? The country is more backward than ever.
Where is the money? The country is more backward than ever.
Akwasi 9 years ago
Kwame, you are praising them for transparent report. Why don't you ask them to tell Ghanaians how they have been spending the 2 billion. This revenue doesn't reflect the economy. Don't be ignorant.
Kwame, you are praising them for transparent report. Why don't you ask them to tell Ghanaians how they have been spending the 2 billion. This revenue doesn't reflect the economy. Don't be ignorant.
KWAME KWAME 9 years ago
I totally agree with you, Akwasi. In fact, if you read the whole piece I wrote, you will notice that the second part asks the Government for accountability of these funds. My title is positive because everyone deserves a pa ... read full comment
I totally agree with you, Akwasi. In fact, if you read the whole piece I wrote, you will notice that the second part asks the Government for accountability of these funds. My title is positive because everyone deserves a pat on the shoulder if they do something positive. I find the Government's initiative in this respect to be positive. But they still need to show us how they have been using these resource revenues for inclusive economic growth in the country. We shall be watching to see if this was just a one-off hype or it is going to be a regular reporting by Government going forward.
C.O.D 9 years ago
Good but what can we show of that?
Good but what can we show of that?
Kwame Ampong 9 years ago
What has become of the revenue from oil? Can we point at what the oil revenue has been used for to benefit the Ghanaian? Ei! Mahama led NDC ably supported by the 'king of thieves' Jerry Rawlings are just ripping the nation dr ... read full comment
What has become of the revenue from oil? Can we point at what the oil revenue has been used for to benefit the Ghanaian? Ei! Mahama led NDC ably supported by the 'king of thieves' Jerry Rawlings are just ripping the nation dry. We shall rise and call for accountability in the real sense.
They Say They Say 9 years ago
Paying salaries between staff at GNPC,Police,doctors,teachers,soldiers, nurses,civil servants,NHS,school feeding,MPS,etc,etc,etc.
Paying salaries between staff at GNPC,Police,doctors,teachers,soldiers, nurses,civil servants,NHS,school feeding,MPS,etc,etc,etc.
HAZOR 9 years ago
With $30billion debt,over $4billion bonds,$2 billion oil revenue internal taxes,VAT,Toll roals and bridges revenue from gold cocoa etc.Workers not paid,contractor not paid,judiciary crying money,law makers complaining of cris ... read full comment
With $30billion debt,over $4billion bonds,$2 billion oil revenue internal taxes,VAT,Toll roals and bridges revenue from gold cocoa etc.Workers not paid,contractor not paid,judiciary crying money,law makers complaining of crisis and they fill like they are useless in from government,industries abandon,roads abandon and nkonfem and strimps are the president prioirity.No good water to drink and no electricity power to power hospitals and homes let forget about industries.Are Ghanaians patriotic to let Mahama waste out money for nothing?primitive men from 4000BC has built cities and pyramids and a 21 century president with university degree with over $30 billion cannot boast of a single achievement.
Mensah 9 years ago
and the criminals are chasing for a $3billion Chinese loan
and the criminals are chasing for a $3billion Chinese loan
Adarkwa 9 years ago
How fair is this? Our own oil - forge that the machinery, equipment, personnel, etc. - are not ours, but how fair is this that we get revenue of just 17billion barrels while these others take away 87billion? Oh!
How fair is this? Our own oil - forge that the machinery, equipment, personnel, etc. - are not ours, but how fair is this that we get revenue of just 17billion barrels while these others take away 87billion? Oh!
KW 9 years ago
Sadly this has not benefited the masses, but just the few
Sadly this has not benefited the masses, but just the few
crorkz 9 years ago
yt1piB Enjoyed every bit of your blog post. Want more.
yt1piB Enjoyed every bit of your blog post. Want more.
crorkz matz 9 years ago
NcuNP1 Very good blog article.Thanks Again. Keep writing.
NcuNP1 Very good blog article.Thanks Again. Keep writing.
WE DON'T FEEL LIKE LIVING IN AN OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY.
IT A SHAME FIGURES ARE OUT YET SMALL COUNTRY IS STRUGGLING ECONOMICALLY EVEN BASIC IS A PROBLEM BECAUSE OF POLITICIANS LOOTERS
Kudos to the Mahama Government for this Transparent Reporting of Oil Revenues. This is in line with EITI requirements. But while all Ghanaians now know the source of funds, Government should also let all also the uses of th ...
read full comment
I wish you could be very objective on this issue. Kwame you see the hardship in the country at the moment is overwhelmingly dangerous. But I hope you buried your politic-centric comments and faced realities in the country.
Thats good news, they can now pay their debts for Petrolium Products which now stands at 1.8 Bill GHC!
There are events that can be viewed as progress when the glass is half empty but there others where a half empty glass is an indication of being abused or being taken to the cleaners and this is one of those times for Ghana.
...
read full comment
Many good comments here. I'm astounded
Where is the money? The country is more backward than ever.
Kwame, you are praising them for transparent report. Why don't you ask them to tell Ghanaians how they have been spending the 2 billion. This revenue doesn't reflect the economy. Don't be ignorant.
I totally agree with you, Akwasi. In fact, if you read the whole piece I wrote, you will notice that the second part asks the Government for accountability of these funds. My title is positive because everyone deserves a pa ...
read full comment
Good but what can we show of that?
What has become of the revenue from oil? Can we point at what the oil revenue has been used for to benefit the Ghanaian? Ei! Mahama led NDC ably supported by the 'king of thieves' Jerry Rawlings are just ripping the nation dr ...
read full comment
Paying salaries between staff at GNPC,Police,doctors,teachers,soldiers, nurses,civil servants,NHS,school feeding,MPS,etc,etc,etc.
With $30billion debt,over $4billion bonds,$2 billion oil revenue internal taxes,VAT,Toll roals and bridges revenue from gold cocoa etc.Workers not paid,contractor not paid,judiciary crying money,law makers complaining of cris ...
read full comment
and the criminals are chasing for a $3billion Chinese loan
How fair is this? Our own oil - forge that the machinery, equipment, personnel, etc. - are not ours, but how fair is this that we get revenue of just 17billion barrels while these others take away 87billion? Oh!
Sadly this has not benefited the masses, but just the few
yt1piB Enjoyed every bit of your blog post. Want more.
NcuNP1 Very good blog article.Thanks Again. Keep writing.