I wonder how much at all there is in there from the oil resource. With the collapse of the oil price and our production level we better think of how to increase national wealth. The talk of oil money juxtaposing it to our nat ... read full comment
I wonder how much at all there is in there from the oil resource. With the collapse of the oil price and our production level we better think of how to increase national wealth. The talk of oil money juxtaposing it to our national infrastructural needs must be weighed appropriately. Let's face it the oil money is peanuts. Its a disgrace to talk about sanitation when we all know that it is purely a habit problem. How do we punish this lazy and dirty people who even after a whole year's campaign are still littering about with careless abandon.?
Ay3ka 7 years ago
Bulk of the dividend from this precious natural resource, was given away to 'outsiders' by a bunch of corrupt 'greedy bastards', who are running around this country making all sorts of 'ugly noises' about having spear-headed ... read full comment
Bulk of the dividend from this precious natural resource, was given away to 'outsiders' by a bunch of corrupt 'greedy bastards', who are running around this country making all sorts of 'ugly noises' about having spear-headed the discovery of oil!
And you are spot on, regarding how we need to address the deplorable sanitation problem which confronts this nation. Although the worsening situation can be attributed to attitudinal indifference, I wholeheartedly agree with Kwame Juantuah's take that this problem be addressed with 'special' adequate funding from the central government!
Poor sanitation has become a national disgrace, and the central administration, working in close partnership with Municipal/ District Assemblies, as well as certain young individuals[who have decided to make a career in the area of waste management -the 'Abobo Yaa' operators], the sanitation problem can be tackled had-on!
If the hordes of young and agile people who fill our busy city streets, selling cheap made in China wares, were adequately resourced and supported to set-up, manage, and operate these 'mini' Zoomlions in their respective neighbourhoods and designated zones, can this seemingly intractable problem of urban migration and filth, not be addressed in one swoop?
Johnnie L Jenkins III 7 years ago
Can some US minority firms get some contracts to help with santiation needs?
Can some US minority firms get some contracts to help with santiation needs?
TAVIE 7 years ago
EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT OIL REVENUE AND THIS IS NOT RENEWABLE ENERGY SO HOW LONG CAN GHANAIANS DEPENDS ON THIS WHICH THE NATIO OWN LESS ANYWAY. USER FEE TAX IS THE KEY SINCE MANY GHANAIANS DO NOT HAVE BASIC TOILET ND GABBAGE BI ... read full comment
EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT OIL REVENUE AND THIS IS NOT RENEWABLE ENERGY SO HOW LONG CAN GHANAIANS DEPENDS ON THIS WHICH THE NATIO OWN LESS ANYWAY. USER FEE TAX IS THE KEY SINCE MANY GHANAIANS DO NOT HAVE BASIC TOILET ND GABBAGE BINS AT HOME. TRASH IS ALL OVER THE CITY INCLUDING OPEN GUTTERS
Matthew 7 years ago
I didn't know that we have some intelligent people like this man in Ghana. God bless you and should give you more wisdom to tackle the problems we are facing in the Country.
I didn't know that we have some intelligent people like this man in Ghana. God bless you and should give you more wisdom to tackle the problems we are facing in the Country.
ALHAJI WAYO. 7 years ago
The oil money is in crecsis bcos your people can cant manage it
The oil money is in crecsis bcos your people can cant manage it
A Richard 7 years ago
All what's needed is a central Sewage system, underground drainage systems IN ACCRA AND KUMASI and all over the Regional Capitals and the country as whole if we're going to stop or at least minimise damage caused by flooding ... read full comment
All what's needed is a central Sewage system, underground drainage systems IN ACCRA AND KUMASI and all over the Regional Capitals and the country as whole if we're going to stop or at least minimise damage caused by flooding in Accra and Kumasi and many parts of the Country. We need to consult countries like Holland who are specialists in the Drainage and central Sewage systems. This projects can be given to them , with Ghannian engineers, and experts from Holland.We have our human resources ready to work with impunity, please the time have come for us to change. I remember we started such a project somewhere in Odokor and Adabraka through Asalamdown. I am sure we can do it again, we have the capacity and the resources to do it , once again too much of committee meetings won't solve this problem overnight
As the saying goes Time is going Time isn't waiting for Nobody like That.Oh mmmmmmmm?.
I wonder how much at all there is in there from the oil resource. With the collapse of the oil price and our production level we better think of how to increase national wealth. The talk of oil money juxtaposing it to our nat ...
read full comment
Bulk of the dividend from this precious natural resource, was given away to 'outsiders' by a bunch of corrupt 'greedy bastards', who are running around this country making all sorts of 'ugly noises' about having spear-headed ...
read full comment
Can some US minority firms get some contracts to help with santiation needs?
EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT OIL REVENUE AND THIS IS NOT RENEWABLE ENERGY SO HOW LONG CAN GHANAIANS DEPENDS ON THIS WHICH THE NATIO OWN LESS ANYWAY. USER FEE TAX IS THE KEY SINCE MANY GHANAIANS DO NOT HAVE BASIC TOILET ND GABBAGE BI ...
read full comment
I didn't know that we have some intelligent people like this man in Ghana. God bless you and should give you more wisdom to tackle the problems we are facing in the Country.
The oil money is in crecsis bcos your people can cant manage it
All what's needed is a central Sewage system, underground drainage systems IN ACCRA AND KUMASI and all over the Regional Capitals and the country as whole if we're going to stop or at least minimise damage caused by flooding ...
read full comment