There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliame ... read full comment
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliament house of course. If there is such a place then how should the place and the people there be treated in the scheme of things? What priority should such a house be given in the governance of the country? If there is such a place then what kind of people should we send there and how should we assess their performance?
Parliament must also provide a readily available renovated residence in Sakumono to a newly elected parliamentarian. Accommodation in Accra/Tema is expensive and not every MP-elect may have the money to rent a house as he or she may have exhausted his or her funds running for office.
Annorwuo 9 years ago
After the consortium led by Tullow, 'creamed' more than $7.2b,while Ghana managed a measly $2.1b ! No doubt Tullow can beat on its chest,and proudly proclaim loudly that it is 'committed' To "Ghana`s economic growth"!
After the consortium led by Tullow, 'creamed' more than $7.2b,while Ghana managed a measly $2.1b ! No doubt Tullow can beat on its chest,and proudly proclaim loudly that it is 'committed' To "Ghana`s economic growth"!
Yawpa 9 years ago
Ghana is just there to be exploited, it seems. Those who sat at the table to sign the contract with Tullow and the rest must have been the dumbest group of people, allowing 90% of the oil to be taken by these foreigners while ... read full comment
Ghana is just there to be exploited, it seems. Those who sat at the table to sign the contract with Tullow and the rest must have been the dumbest group of people, allowing 90% of the oil to be taken by these foreigners while the country is left with miserly 10%. Useless
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliame ...
read full comment
After the consortium led by Tullow, 'creamed' more than $7.2b,while Ghana managed a measly $2.1b ! No doubt Tullow can beat on its chest,and proudly proclaim loudly that it is 'committed' To "Ghana`s economic growth"!
Ghana is just there to be exploited, it seems. Those who sat at the table to sign the contract with Tullow and the rest must have been the dumbest group of people, allowing 90% of the oil to be taken by these foreigners while ...
read full comment