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Politicians working against TOR

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  • 0243578657 9 years ago

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  • Ike 9 years ago

    Both NPP and NDC leaders should be careful because if there is a coup they will all suffer seriously. They should not think that there will be no more coups so they can do whatever they want. They will be shocked sooner or la ...
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  • OBIBA-JUDAS 9 years ago

    ASK YOUR PRESIDENT WHERE ALL THE OIL MONEY GOES

  • Onipaba Of Akyem Maase 9 years ago

    Ever since this gentleman walked into the oresidency, he seems to have left the nations juicy institutions into a syndicate in which he benefits directly and indirectly. His ministerial appointments, board representatives, co ...
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  • Sappey-Agboh, Atsiame-Lagbokope 9 years ago

    It beggars belief as to why as a nation we are determined to run down every essential project started by our late esteemed and visionary leader Dr K Nkrumah. By the way what happened to the billions raised from the TOR Recove ...
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  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    Around the Globe, every oil refinery makes huge profits, and expand. Only exception is the one being run by Ghanaians. For over fifty years, Government has subsidised and paid maintenance costs.

    As long as Managing Directo ...
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  • NUKOMEKO 9 years ago

    The resuscitation of the economy starts with TOR and the processing of our own crude oil . We do not need any fancy economics to confuse the citizens. The game is up and the President should do the right thing by letting TOR ...
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  • The Mask 9 years ago

    There are many fields where Ghana lacks the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for the needed human resource to be trained abroad. In some cases so ...
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  • USMAN 9 years ago

    Our politicians are university graduates and so are ignorant and not scientifically and technologically minded. If they were, they would have revived Tema Oil Refinery to produce cheap Bitumen for our roads to save a lot of f ...
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  • DAN 9 years ago

    not business admin! or they have 419 certificates

  • FRANKIE 9 years ago

    WE NEED AN ENERGY POLICY FROM THE EXECUTIVE WHICH SHOULD BE A BI-PARTISAN EFFORT FROM PALIAMENT IN MAKING SURE THAT, TOR SERVE THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS CREATED. WHY OH WHY GHANA, WE'RE GOING BACKWARDS. GREED,INCONPETENCE ...
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  • jer 9 years ago

    Greedy,lazy and godless country.
    Sheer evil wickedness. Repent now.

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Capitalist democracy is expensive and corrupt and that is the reason why some capitalist in the system are sounding the song for the winner not to take all so that they can team together and fleece Ghana.

  • ziff 9 years ago

    GHANAIAN POLITICIANS ARE THIEVES AND THAT IS THE REASON FOR CHOOSING THAT VOCATION: THEY INTRODUCED ARTICULATORS TO COMPETE RAILWAYS, THEY ARE KILLING TOR AND THEY HAVE STARTED PLANNING TO KILL GPHA BY INTRODUCING ATOABO OIL/ ...
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  • KWAME KWAME 9 years ago

    It is a pity we have this envious asset in Ghana - TOR, but we are not harnessing all its benefits. The way forward for Africa's development is through Regional Integration. If we think beyond the Ghanaian borders, TOR coul ...
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  • Amidini Issifu 9 years ago

    Corruption everywhere in Ghana ! Oh ! God save Ghana for the future generation.

  • bashings 9 years ago

    WHETHER IT IS NDC OR NPP THERE IS NO NEED FOR EXCUSES, IT IS GHANIANS WHO ARE DESTROYING TOR!

  • ASSEM 9 years ago

    Hi Folks
    The Blackman has got a problem. When I heard this first in Europe I thought it was racist. I saw it as the white man being racist they do not respect the Blackman, that they are bigots and supremacists.
    However I c ...
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  • OKOE 9 years ago

    Ghanaians will blame themselves if they ever voted these parties into government. The corruption will continue. They do not want to jail one another. Vote for everyone but NPP AND NDC.

  • Whatever 9 years ago

    What public Agenda has published is the absolute truth. It is a shame that we are doing this to one another

  • DAN 9 years ago

    sell it to anybody but an african and they will be jobs,,even Delta airlines bought a failed refinery in usa, injected money and turned place around to produce lots of jet fuel to save them money and boost their profits

  • Odasanibi 9 years ago

    With such revelations i sometimes wish there is a third viable party that can sweep away these corrupt-ladden parties. If any of these politicians had TOR as a family property, i bet they would protect it and run it for profi ...
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