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Minister locks out 16 DCEs for reporting late to event

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  • BBC NEWS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    YET THESE FOOLS ARE BRAGGING THAT THEY ARE SERVING, THEY LIVE LIKE KINGS, thieves

  • NOBODY 9 years ago

    The NPP is no better. They were also thieves when they were in office for eight years under Kufuor, not counting the reign of Afrifa and Busia.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago

    That was a very good show of leadership. If DCEs are late to such important functions, how do you expect ordinary workers not to be late to work too. Good job done. Next time don't allow them in and make sure they are not pai ...
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  • Sethoo 9 years ago

    This would have been no news in a civilized society.Why shd people who are punished for doing the wrong thing be published by a State's newspaper?The other time it was a policeman rejecting bribe which was reported.

  • baby luv 9 years ago

    GHANA is growing at its own pace so such at needs commending and emulating in all departments
    so thank you and more grease to your elbow.
    better this type of news than those degrading piece of garbage about the President

  • Kwame Dokyi 9 years ago

    That is to set an example for all to know!You don't light a lamp and put it under the table.It's time leaders became responsible!

  • BlindMan 9 years ago

    This is EXCESSIVE use of power and the Hon Minister proceed to his boss for a meeting!
    This is not a Police state for such a DRILL, and if the employees have the
    habit of reporting late to 'duty', Alhaji Muniru must act re ...
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  • No English 9 years ago

    Minister well done, they should not have been allowed in and they should not be paid for the month. I f I were the minister they will loose their jobs. Keep it up and make sure you yourself don't turn up late to any event. Ke ...
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  • Participant at Forum 9 years ago

    The Regional Minister never locked out anyone. The DCEs can attest to that. He only did a roll call and asked for valid reasons why they were absent, and it was confirmed that most were on their way to the event meaning they ...
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  • Bendu Style 9 years ago

    But stiiilllll, they were late. What is your problem

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    The problem is that a media lying. A media is suppose to be factual in reportage. Now you see why we are backward.

  • Susuka 9 years ago

    Thank you Mr participant for giving us the true nature of events as it happened. I wish more readers on this forum would react to the many stories that we are served with and which are fabricated out of sheer mendacity and po ...
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  • No English 9 years ago

    But how dare any one come to a meeting late with their boss? Boss you have to do more. organize another meeting in 2 weeks to test their readiness and be ready to fire that idiot DCE who come 1 minute late. You have my full s ...
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  • NOBODY 9 years ago

    It's election time, and the ALL-LIE-BE-LIE machine is hard at work, stuffing envelopes with dollars while using the media to spread falsehood.

  • kwaku Simon 9 years ago

    Thank you Mr minister. Hoping next time you don't allow them to enter at all

  • Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago

    He is an ugly fool

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    He should stop fucking men

  • GODWIN 9 years ago

    God bless you Mr. Minister.That is the kind of leadership we desire.

  • Bendu Style 9 years ago

    At least, the minister has learnt something good from the Upper East Region. He thought that was the norm but having worked as co- tenant of the Upper East Region, he saw the difference. Please kudos, Minister fight the cance ...
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  • Gary 9 years ago

    Mahama needs to learn from this man

  • HARUNA OSMAN LUCAS - WA 9 years ago

    IT SERVES THEM RIGHT. IF ALL BOSSES WERE DOING THAT TO THEIR SUBORDINATES, I THINK GHANA WILL BE A BETTER PLACE FOR US.

  • ANA 9 years ago

    That is really good. We expect more from you. thxs

  • Abutia Kudzo 9 years ago

    One of the big reasons for our slow paced national development is - our poor attitude to time keeping and time management. No wonder we cannot keep to deadlines for completing projects and programmes. I admire this rare breed ...
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  • JOE 9 years ago

    Unfortunately people don't want to hear the word "revolution" because of the bad feelings June 4th evokes. But this is the type of actions that inspires the masses. I know JJ Rawlings would be moved by this. The Minister must ...
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  • taylor 9 years ago

    we need people like that,who has north in his heart

  • Pround pepeni. 9 years ago

    IF THIS IS TRUE, THEN WELL DONE MINISTER. GHANAIANS HAVE NO RESPECT FOR TIME AND BY EXTENSION THEIR WORK

  • HARD LISTENERS 9 years ago

    What a wonderful example of leadership for the president to look at! if only he could discipline some of his people slightly like this everything would be different by now. but chooooop chooooop is their concern.

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  • Alhaji A Brutus Germany 9 years ago

    MOST OF THEM ARE SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES AND HAVE BECOME SEMI GODS IN SOCIETY

  • Aden 9 years ago

    Good job sir, the country needs many more like you

  • appiah 9 years ago

    Good job, next time lock them out permanently. Too many excuses for irresponsibility and lawlessness in Ghana. The only nation where the top officials are lawless and not accountable to anybody.

  • gravr 9 years ago

    “If the Minister KNOWS that 'there are some MMDCEs who do not know anything about their districts,why are they being kept? How were they appointed, ei Ghana?

  • Brokwame - Horseheads 9 years ago

    WE SALUTE YOU SIR! YOU ARE THE TYPE OF LEADER WE NEED IN GHANA!

  • Ghanaba 9 years ago

    Lock them out again next time. Thank you Hon Minister!

  • HONESTLY 9 years ago

    Let's drag the lazy talking, bribing, complaining, fuckers along. We can no longer sacrifice the future of our kids. GET SERIOUS FELLOW GHANAIANS

  • HONESTLY 9 years ago

    People of your kind are despicable. Common.

  • mr amin 9 years ago

    this is why am asking ghanains to vote the ndc out. they lack the people to govern.

  • frank Tee 9 years ago

    we need action the minister did well

  • Joe/TX 9 years ago

    Why not recommend their dismissals? I'm really pleased with your action. Ghanaians from the president down to the last messenger lack time consciousness. This is the bane of our development. It has followed Ghanaians even to ...
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  • Gyhasa 9 years ago

    You will be in your work till you die god help u minister

  • AAN 9 years ago

    They are under performing because their positions are jobs for the boys. They love the trappings of the positions; they refuse to live up to the challenges that come with the positions. I am sure some of them do not know the ...
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  • Nana London 9 years ago

    Northerners' timing is awful.

  • Nana London 9 years ago

    The theme for tommorow's sermon is based on the parable ofthe ten virgins.
    Well done Mr Minister. You have practically illustrated what Jesus meant by 'steadfastness' and 'preparedness'

  • NOBODY 9 years ago

    When not engaged in corrupt practices, its african punctuality.

  • Dan Budu 9 years ago

    Charity begins at home and Mr Minister your action is a perfect example of leadership. We live in a country where our leaders are always late to functions, ceremonies, conferences and the like. We care less of time - proper r ...
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  • jj most corrupt 9 years ago

    Good for you Mr. Minister,late and they think is okay. Lock them out.lazy gready basters.

  • Old Monk 9 years ago

    Well done regional minister. If we get 5 of you as regional ministers Ghana will be a better place.

  • Yiddana 9 years ago

    Mr. Lumna,
    Good job, keep it up.
    Ghana needs more leaders like you.
    After all. "punctuality is the soul of business", we were all told this by our primary school teachers.