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Two oil and gas enclave roads start

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  • max france. 9 years ago

    the gas plant is almost finished and you are now cutting sod for the start of 44km road, it means drivers are going to use the old deplorable road to convaye gas , which is very dangerouse.construction of 44 km road in ghana ...
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  • Michael 9 years ago

    I think the government should consider building a railway line to transport the gas instead of roads due to the weight of the gas. The roads are likely to deteriorate faster than the railway line.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago

    That's exactly what I was thinking about too.

  • Uncle Dee 9 years ago

    The President has done well for finally cutting sword to start work on the Alabokazo-Tikobo 1 road. This is long overdue but once work has started it gives cause for celebration. However, out fear is that, the project will ...
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  • Nana Appiah 9 years ago

    Hon. Mahama is on the right path to winning 2016 election hands-down..!!
    The Certificate thief should first of all prove exactly where he got his law degree from for authentication..Npp members are all Bunch of Certificate t ...
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  • OMANBA 9 years ago

    No doubt Mahama will win the 2016 elections.Ghanaians are now beginning to see the good work that he is doing for the nation.All over the nation you see development projects springing up.

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    Actually, the safest, cheapest and most dependable way to transport gas is with a pipeline - drawback is that it will only serve gas.

    Railways would at least allow for multiple uses, but the cost and time wasted filling a ...
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  • ATUONI ASIKANTWAA 9 years ago

    The Oil and Gas money should be used exclusively for a Comprehensive NATIONAL RAILWAY SYSTEM to link all Regional and District Capitals in Ghana.
    Part of the Oil & Gas money should also be used to build a Comprehensive SEWER ...
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  • OMANBA 9 years ago

    My friend I totally agree with you.Roads in the western region have deteriorated fast because of the use of vehicles to transport heavy raw materials like bauxite to the Takoradi port for exportation.I will even go further to ...
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