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BNI interim report exposes more rot than the Ghc7.9m - Ablakwa

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  • Titi 9 years ago

    According to him, “the 7.9 million cedis was on a monthly basis and that if you do an average, it will lead to about Ghc94m a year”. Is it English or tongu language? We say if you add or sum up not average. Foolish empty ...
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  • SGT ANANI FIADZOE 9 years ago

    NDC must be thrown out if we want to see this our country progressing and win
    good economical strategy and to eradicate completely thievery, brigands,
    corruption, bloodshed and incompetency
    in our national society includin ...
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  • Matter 9 years ago

    It is better NDC stay to remove all this corruption which was in the system since the time of ADAM.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago

    Yes Sir, since biblical Adam indeed.

  • Abacha, not the Killer 9 years ago

    We should not let the NSS blind us to forget that Kwesi Nyantekyi has to go kiss Nsawam for teaching us a lesson in coefficients.

  • Banza Yaro 9 years ago

    Bull. In biblical Adam's time, there was no physical money. God gave them the fruit which was not for sale. You just pluck and eat period. Corruption started when Rome was for sale. All our corrupt officials lived and learned ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    We congratulate BNI for a work well done. They seem to be living up to their name now and no more a tool in the hands of a sitting government to use against its political opponents only. We very much appreciate their service ...
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  • Simpleman 9 years ago

    that if you have been doing your work WELL Ghana would not hve found itself in this state? So much THIEVERY have been going on since the days of Dr Nkrumah but you have either connived with the thieves or simply sleep. But be ...
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  • Boamah Gyamerah 9 years ago

    Titi why insulting him? Is it because you dont get his Point. Since when has English Language been a Yard stick to measure intelligence? The man might be right language wise. It is still unknown how long the rot has been goin ...
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  • They Say They Say 9 years ago

    Titi is just sick sore, he can't help himself. Let him enjoy his soreness, heheheheeeh.

  • Kak 9 years ago

    We should adopt the Chinese style - when you embezzle state funds you should be sentence to death...drastic though but the best deterrent......

  • They Say They Say 9 years ago

    "Fama nyame, Fama nyame" has done more harm than good to Ghana. Since independence population has increased, crime have increased but not a single jail have been built.

  • ST. SIMON 9 years ago

    STAFF FROM THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND THE ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL MAY ALL BE INVOLVED. HOW COME MONIES WERE RELEASED WITHOUT RESORT TO THE PAYROLL BUDGET. WITH SUCH HUGE PAYMENTS WASN'T ANY "TRIGGER" MECHANISM TO DETECT THESE FRA ...
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  • WILLIAMS ZOOGAH 9 years ago

    Yes my name is Williams Zoogah and I think that the Board should be dissolved now either wise these guys could extend their investigations to the years I was there. I was the (C)Thief Accountant at the NSS from 2006 to 2010, ...
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  • Owusu 9 years ago

    It is happening!

  • They Say They Say 9 years ago

    Silent Revolution

  • Yaro de Mann 9 years ago

    Does this means we have a weak govt or what

  • Marquis 9 years ago

    What it means we have weaker systems to check these. You may ask what the Audit Team did. You may ask about Civil Service Association. You may ask about the judiciary. Our systems have to be straightened.

  • DIDO-DIDO 9 years ago

    I DO NOT KNOW THAT GHANA HAS ANY SYSTEM TO MENTION. THE COUNTRY IS SO POROUS AND CORRUPT THAT THE GHANAIANS DO NOT TRUST EACH OTHER. THE QUESTION IS "WHO WILL BELL THE CAT" I MEAN WHO WILL BE BOLD TO STOP THIS DAIBOLICAL ACT ...
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  • pesonnel 9 years ago

    so what happen to sept allowance for 2014/15 pesonnel.....they should say something to us....

  • Mahama 9 years ago

    look at your position. Minister of tertiary.... cant do the maths huh, sum, add, ave...don't come and tell us stand dev. tomorrow, tell us those thieves and all involved will serve jail time, and states plane to recover the ...
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  • kkb 9 years ago

    Loool hehehe !

  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    You have not seen anything yet, a party built on corruption is going to remain the same. Ask the founder Rawlings the secret behind behind this evil party NDC. I wonder why people are still supporting them. The blinds who vot ...
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  • joeitaliano 9 years ago

    Those caught should be put behind bars . Period.

  • Yahaya Musa, Nadowli 9 years ago

    THE BNI SHOULD BE ADVISED TO COLLECT THE PASSPORTS OF BANK MANAGERS SUSPECTED TO BE INVOLVED IN THE NSS ROT!! IT IS VERY PAINFUL TO THINK THAT A PERSON LIKE THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALHASSAN COULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS. NO DAG ...
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  • Abacha, not the Killer 9 years ago

    BNI should check also the GES and GHS District and Regional Directors also for the same fraud. The Bank managers are in the same league helping to withdraw cash from teachers, health workers' whose salaries they deliberately ...
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  • Plain Talk 9 years ago

    Abacha, you have hit the nail right at the top. I am very hopeful the BNI will catch up with the GES and all other state agencies as well. Hmmmmm what about the Judiciary and Security Agencies? Bloated payroll all over.

  • Ras Nabia 9 years ago

    ooooohh Ghanaians do not worry at the end those that are involved will be made to go free, mark my words, after all they are N D. C sale boys...

  • anna 9 years ago

    Theives and crooks ruling gh all u guys knoe i create loot and share u shd be ashamed of ur selves ndc fiafito thieves

  • sir azamah Haruna . Bawku 9 years ago

    they should sacked and prosecuted. its nonsense.

  • diesel fitter 9 years ago

    Ah! how many thieves are there in NDC? how is that NSS can have 22,612 ghost names. Guess what is going to happen now. The whole Ghana will go electronic.

  • victor, esq. 9 years ago

    Is only the officials who are to be held liable. Who watches the watchman is the question we should be asking. How can we put people in positions to man the affaires of state for such a rot to occur. Does it mean the governme ...
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  • TOLI 9 years ago

    Note that the problem is as old as Adam as Kufuor once said.

    If they can go back several years, more rot will be discovered to shock the whole nation!!

  • Ghanaian Serviceman 9 years ago

    We are all pointing fingers at the NSS management and NSS Board of Directors. But are we forgetting that the NSS was and still is under the Ministry of Education, and so some people at the ministry must take responsibility ...
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  • sodopisa banoen 9 years ago

    I know that if you go to Karachi east district of the vr there is a link ban the coordinator and asubongteng rural bank to carry out the deals.Arrest all of them and jail them. They should not be left scotfree

  • Nene ( Ningo Prampram ) 9 years ago

    You are no exception, Mr. Ablakwa. Where did you get the money to build all these filling stations in Aflao and it's environs?


    God save us from the hands of these crooked politicians.

  • EBO 9 years ago

    94 million a year * 10 years
    = 940 million Ghana cedis.that is 310 million dollars

  • KAKABO 9 years ago

    Mr Ablakwa, this is why it would have been good for people like you to have obtained experience in the private sector before being made ministers. If you know how corporate governance works, the president all the ministers in ...
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  • kk 9 years ago

    God damn it!!!!!!

  • Tantra Bea 9 years ago

    Mahama fight against thievery, cocain trade and corruption is unprecedented. Bravo

  • Earl Jones 9 years ago

    I hear the bank managers are in on the deal. It will be wise to make deals with them, for instance, offering immunity from prosecution if they cooperative fully with the investigation. That will be a sensible thing to do. A ...
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  • KY 9 years ago

    listen to the chief thief speaking. shameless boy. who is presiding over these rot?

  • USMAN 9 years ago

    You see how this ignorant Ablakwa is confusing himsef with figures again yet he is a university graduate. I remember when the late Atta Mills was accused of building a manmsion, Okujato Ablakwa came out vehemently to deny the ...
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  • Nurudeen Mohammed 9 years ago

    not only some of the bank managers that needed to be investigated, but also some other bank officials where payments were made, especially the cashiers in the tellers.

  • Aziz 9 years ago

    Good Job, Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) and i will like to tell you that place this case should be seen through, don't leave this case when you find another juicy story some where.. This people are casing use more ha ...
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  • James Armstrong 9 years ago

    This an opportunity to sweep this country clean for posterity this should be the beginning of another revolution to clean up the mess and indiscipline brought about by the K4 eight years of corruption, misrule and gross indis ...
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  • Kojo 9 years ago

    That is what Ghana looks like to me. A failed nation full of crooks.

  • Alex London 9 years ago

    I sometimes get so angry that in Ghana every news items and comments are politicised. The NSS saga from the information so far in the public domain has nothing to do with NPP or NDC and for the matter President Mahama.
    This ...
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  • Baba -UK 9 years ago

    THIS INVESTIGATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT FROM 14 YEARS BACK AND YOU WILL SEE WHY IT HAPPENED SO BY INVOLVING ALMOST ALL THE REGIONS AND DISTRICTS