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?
Whatever 9 years ago
If you award contracts to companies whose assets are in other country's, how do you enforce judgments against them when their assets are outside the jurisdiction of Ghana? It is Kufour who awarded those contracts and abrogate ... read full comment
If you award contracts to companies whose assets are in other country's, how do you enforce judgments against them when their assets are outside the jurisdiction of Ghana? It is Kufour who awarded those contracts and abrogated them, handing those companies the chance to seek legal remedies in the first place. You can't blame the current administration for the irreparable damage Kufour and his NPP cause Ghana
Concerned 9 years ago
If like you say the assets are outside the jurisdiction of the Ghana government then the obvious answer to your question is government should take legal action in the international courts just like it was taken against us. Th ... read full comment
If like you say the assets are outside the jurisdiction of the Ghana government then the obvious answer to your question is government should take legal action in the international courts just like it was taken against us. The question being asked is government should let us know the state of affairs, what action they have taken so far and the outcome of their actions
OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ... read full comment
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the next flag bearer of the Party by excluding them even before the mortal remains of the demised President were interred. It is also symptomatic of how political party elites in Ghana and Africa worm their way into the confidences of persons perceived as likely to ascend to power positions for purposes of eventual personal economic gain at the expense of the generality of the mass of Party members and the Nation which every President swears to serve under the Constitution
FINN 9 years ago
NDC ARE mafia.....we are dead....let's vote them out of power in 2016....shameless people....
NDC ARE mafia.....we are dead....let's vote them out of power in 2016....shameless people....
INCOMPETENT MAHAMA 9 years ago
WOYOME used the money fund NDC during election campaign
WOYOME used the money fund NDC during election campaign
Ben 9 years ago
That is the way to go!
That is the way to go!
agbesi francis 9 years ago
GHANA'S PARLIAMENT:------------
The Minority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu says a whopping amount of $23 billion cannot be accounted for by the NDC government from 2009 till date. The amount forms a large chunk of a $27 bill ... read full comment
GHANA'S PARLIAMENT:------------
The Minority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu says a whopping amount of $23 billion cannot be accounted for by the NDC government from 2009 till date. The amount forms a large chunk of a $27 billion loan contracted by the Mills and Mahama government for purposes of infrastructural development.
The Suame MP made the revelation on the floor of Parliament Wednesday, to wind up the debate on the 2015 Budget Statement.
According to him, the NDC administration has since 2009 borrowed over $27 billion, an amount which did not include oil proceeds and government revenues. Unfortunately, he added, 90 percent of the money had gone into recurrent expenditure.
"In the 2015 budget the Minister of Finance has enumerated a number of signature projects that have been financed by these borrowings since 2009…the total expenditure of which come to $3.5 billion out of the $27 billion borrowed. So where is the rest of the money?" he demanded.
"How do you account for the $23.5 billion, Mr. Minister?" he demanded further. He hinted the minority will haul the Minister of Finance before the House to answer to Ghanaians what the unaccounted amount was used for.
John 9 years ago
Midday nyase
Midday nyase
Seko 9 years ago
So Ghanaians expect the NDC to retrieve monies it paid to its financiers in the 2012 elections. Whew!!!, you are day dreaming!!!, We will not pay after all we are in control and you cannot do anything. We will win 2016 and pa ... read full comment
So Ghanaians expect the NDC to retrieve monies it paid to its financiers in the 2012 elections. Whew!!!, you are day dreaming!!!, We will not pay after all we are in control and you cannot do anything. We will win 2016 and pay more judgement debts. Betty will be the next CJ of speaker of parliament.
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 ...
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If you award contracts to companies whose assets are in other country's, how do you enforce judgments against them when their assets are outside the jurisdiction of Ghana? It is Kufour who awarded those contracts and abrogate ...
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If like you say the assets are outside the jurisdiction of the Ghana government then the obvious answer to your question is government should take legal action in the international courts just like it was taken against us. Th ...
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AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ...
read full comment
NDC ARE mafia.....we are dead....let's vote them out of power in 2016....shameless people....
WOYOME used the money fund NDC during election campaign
That is the way to go!
GHANA'S PARLIAMENT:------------
The Minority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu says a whopping amount of $23 billion cannot be accounted for by the NDC government from 2009 till date. The amount forms a large chunk of a $27 bill ...
read full comment
Midday nyase
So Ghanaians expect the NDC to retrieve monies it paid to its financiers in the 2012 elections. Whew!!!, you are day dreaming!!!, We will not pay after all we are in control and you cannot do anything. We will win 2016 and pa ...
read full comment
WEAK INEFFICIENT GOVT