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Stealing at tollbooths: Gov’t wages war on officials

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  • SAM 9 years ago

    THE LEADERS OF ARE NOT SHOWING GOOD EXAMPLE SO THE PEOPLE ARE LEARNING FROM THEM. THE LEADERS ARE THIEVES.

  • Ghfuo: Be Bad &hang nyantakyi, NOW! 9 years ago

    Why can't the authorized verify the number of vehicles that go thru the tolls everyday? Is ghana the only toll collecting place on earth? There are ways to verify the numbers of vehicles and subsequently cash on an hourly, da ...
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  • gretchy 9 years ago

    well new zealand has a grt8 system where you stop at an official kiosk purchase ur tickets and off u go.there is a digital scanner that will pick up your number plate and confirm your payment as you would have to enter all re ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    Author:..Proud pepeni...

    THE PROBLEM AS SOMEONE SAID IS THAT EVEN THOUGH THE BNI DID'T TAKE BRIBE, LET US WATCH OUT THAT THE JUDGES DON'T TAKE BRIBES AND LET THEM OFF. IT HAPPENS THAT LOWER DOWN OFFICIALS TRY TO DO THEIR ...
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  • DABENDA 9 years ago

    The top most officers are the very ones who practice "Let'm fill my pocket" and those from the grassroot are learning from the top. When it comes to the small boys, gov't finds effective ways to arrest them but the bigger fis ...
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  • k, no problem, a 9 years ago

    Since when did you realise this. You want the corrupt police to check! There are so many gadgets and measures which can prevent stealing100% without any human interface.
    Our problem is that block headed people always take l ...
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  • Kweku 9 years ago

    Upon all dawn to dusk prayers and God, God, God, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Mohammed, cum thems you Ghanaians cannot be trusted with just a pesewa? Shame you think some special miracle gonna solve make you blessed in a flash with a ...
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  • ZIGZAG 9 years ago

    Technology is the answer folks and govt must show the way......

  • ATTAKWAKU USA 9 years ago

    YOU ARE RIGHT. THOSE IN GOVT KNOW BUT THEY WILL NEVER DO IT. OTHER COUNTRIES HAVE DONE IT. WE BLOCKHEADED PEOPLE IN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS.TECHNOLOGY CAN MINIMIZE CORRUPTION IN GHANA BUT OUR CORRUPT LEADERS ARE NOT READY.

  • Adanko 9 years ago

    An auxiliary to the Director of Communication at the Presidency.

  • WARD GDX - WE THE PEOPLE 9 years ago

    The criminals in this govt including those at the top are stealing and looting billions of dollars.

    Save us this nonsense

  • Tweea 9 years ago

    Following the foot steps of the looters-leaders looting the country

  • Alhaji Boko Haram 9 years ago

    Is it not a matter of NDC reaping what it sows? When they came into power they chased away the employees of the toll booths and replaced them with the so called NDC foot soldiers who are mostly thieves and drug addicts. Why s ...
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  • ICONIC-07 9 years ago

    FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLS THERE IS ONLY ONE POWERFUL SOLUTION TO THIS PROBLEM, AND THAT IS HIDDEN CAMERAS AT ALL CUSTOMS AND EXCISE AND IMMIGRATION CENTRES, PERIOD. FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

    TAKING AND TALKING WILL NOT SOL ...
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  • Osei 9 years ago

    CORRUPTION HAS PORTRAYED GHANA AS BACKWARD UNINTELLIGENT BEINGS. MOST OF OUR LEADERS STUDIED ABROAD. DID THEY NOT SEE HOW PUBLIC PLACES LIKE THIS WERE CHECKED BY CCTV'S AND WHATNOTS? THEY CANNOT THINK RIGHT BECAUSE ALL THEIR ...
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  • Toffey 9 years ago

    I don't want to sound like condoning wrongdoing but what do you do with huge sums of money collected, Mr. Government Man? Take Accra-Tema Motorway for example. Take a look at the sate of the road and the surroundings (so dirt ...
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  • John Mensah Obina 9 years ago

    Dr Spark, your president said in an interview that the govt is currently prosecuting 300 corrupt officials. We would to know the name of those corrupt officials before we offer these services. By the way how many NSS officia ...
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  • JT 9 years ago

    Good to chase toll booth staff for the pesewas. What is wrong is wrong. But why not chase the people who owe us millions of cedis through GYEEDA, SADA etc. with the same speed and alacrity.

  • Owoahene Acheampong 9 years ago

    You so called Dr Apaak is more a thief than those at the toll booth. Are you not o.e of the greedy bastards. Stupid Dr indeed. You have the odacity to insult Ghanaian workers. Aboa bi like you. You dare not insult the hard wo ...
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  • PATRIOT 9 years ago

    Your father and mother are more stupid and 'aboabi'than Apaak. Is it not corrupt Ghanaian workers who are ruining the nation? YOU ARE A FOOL TO INSULT DR APAAK FOR SPEAKING THE TRUTH.

  • Charlie King Addo 9 years ago

    Take down those stupid toll booths. It is a rip off.

  • Yaw 9 years ago

    Just automate all tollbooths and stop appealing to people's conscience.

  • Chris 9 years ago

    The solution is simple: Electronic payment is the answer. Why stick to an old fashion which is not achieving objectives. When you are at realms of affairs it is your responsibility to ensure the system is able to deliver. Why ...
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  • Bell Nono 9 years ago

    Are the Parliamentarians who are taking huge salary and other fringe benefits, prepared to lose some of them? To me, the President's salary should not be more than ¢3,000.00, The Vice 2,500.00. Consequently, the MPs should ...
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  • Peter 9 years ago

    That is a very good idea.

  • Anthony 9 years ago

    Poor archaic way of collecting money and managing toll gantries in a country with all the latest mobile phones.We need to use technology in all spheres of our lives.

  • PATRIOT 9 years ago

    Dr Apaak sometimes some of the receipts issued are genuine but not accounted for.What happens is a syndicate is formed and the proceeds from the recepits are shared among auditors, tollbooths workers and the officials who iss ...
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  • Dzaase Tse One 9 years ago

    At this day and age we should not be hearing such rubbish.You can install very cheap systems to ensure that it does not happen. The bar moving up and down is a counter that can be used to determine number of vehicles and a go ...
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  • Good Citizen 9 years ago

    Mr. Apakk should urge roads department to mend all pot holes closer to toll booths. such pot holes makes the payment of toll unattractive hence the corruption. for example the toll booth at Afienya, Amrahia and other places a ...
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  • Jim 9 years ago

    One particular tollbooth official build houses in record time. His speciality : printed his own fake tickets and issued to unsuspecting motorist.

  • kwaku osu 9 years ago

    mahama cannot work alone let's all work with him, because Ghana is ours.

  • DIAMOND 9 years ago

    The people who are suppose to check the thievery are also culprits.
    CAPE COAST TOOL BOOTHS They share their booty with them.

  • Ernest 9 years ago

    Dr Apaak,I can authoritatively tell you that even those with automated machines even steal more than those without automated machine .

    Those men hired by Government to manned the booth collaborated with the supervisors as ...
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  • A.Kyidom 9 years ago

    Oh Ghana ! When? We always chooses outdated means to solve current problems, all needs to be done is fix CCTV cameras, and monitor what them weekly, to ascertain what transpires there.

  • jah 9 years ago

    Fools this action should have been taken long time ago. How long are we going to sit down and let our dear country to rot? Bring back rawlings. We need people like him

  • makkosa 9 years ago

    Why can't they make it a standard fee for the whole day to ease the financial burden on motorists who have to use these roads several times daily.

  • GOZA GOTORO 9 years ago

    You are just extending their corruption coverage area. Government must be innovative about this issue.

  • Bingo 9 years ago

    The Germans have a nice adage that the fish decays from the head.So if the head(presidency ministers ,district secretly and others are clean then we can expect the hungry Ghanaian to live upright. Until then let them hold the ...
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  • Paa Joe 9 years ago

    DO THESE COLLECTORS EVEN ISSUE THE OFFICIAL TICKETS OF THE GOVERNMET.

    CHEATING FOR A LIVING CONTINUES TO BE THE ONLY SLÖOGAN FOR PEOPLE AT THE PUBLIC SECTOR.

    A NATION CANNOT MEET ITS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WHEN OF ...
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  • Yiddana 9 years ago

    Why are we so helpless? If a country such as the Emirates can collect toll fees using solar energy and unmanned at unmanned booths,what stops Ghana from doing the same?
    Our incompetent policy makers are causes of Ghana's woe ...
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  • Jeff, UK 9 years ago

    GH is just refusing to embrace technology. They will either damage the equipment or device a way of by-passing such equipment with all manner of excuses and in the end milk the system

  • Jeff, UK 9 years ago

    If people can get as much as GHc54 million just for alleged financial engineering. Why should others also device means of cashing in on the thousands. it is just fair because what is good for the goose is equally good for the ...
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  • sansan 9 years ago

    Ttust me, this toolbooth issue croped up in 1991 and four military Police guys led by an ex Maj were detailed to audit both Tema and Akosombo, it came out that this crooks were rendering one day accounts for two weeks.if the ...
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