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Minister urges public servants to be neutral

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  • Ghanaian 7 years ago

    If you had said these things before you lost the elections I would have believed you.

    You are now saying these things because you are afraid the Civil Servants will expose the corruption of your outgoing government.

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  • MAN 7 years ago

    WHY NOW MINISTER.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 7 years ago

    Wonders will never end. Afotey talking like this? Now you have been humbled. Were you neutral? You thought you were above the law. Now you see you are nobody? Yes we shall forgive each other for the prosperity of the country ...
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  • *?????* 7 years ago

    Tell your colleagues Ministers who feel and think they are gods and tag public servants as opposition when the public servants insist on right procedures being done. Now they are seeing the sense in what public servants do.
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  • Jim 7 years ago

    Go to Roads and Highways and find out why and how Ghana Highway Authority was sidelined in their activities and their duties given to Urban Roads. It was because they were neutral and professional in their duties. The governm ...
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  • Black man 7 years ago

    How many of those trained in China are twi - spoken people? You are charlatan cum hypocrite, go away! Onapo man!

  • Wyatt Solomon 7 years ago

    All the regional coordinating council directors must be transferrd, God is always wonderful and just, you were transfering people by the request of MCE's and other people in the name of party line and today you turn around to ...
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  • Efo 7 years ago

    People lost jobs, contracts and opportunities because of ethnic backgrounds. Ashantis were the most affected. How many of your chief directors and executIves were akans. God bless you. You and colleagues should just look at ...
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