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Gov't considering Build, Operate and Transfer option

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  • ember 9 years ago

    very good initiative...big up Ghana

  • its me 9 years ago

    I don't think so.

  • GHANAian 9 years ago

    DEAR GOVERNMENT. I HAVE ONE QUESTION TO ASK: MY QUESTION: WHERE DO THE PETROLEUM COKE, THAT IS OBTAINED FROM THE EXPLOITING OF THE CRUDE PETROL AND GAS GO, EVER SINCE THEY STARTED PETROLEUM EXTRACTION IN GHANA?. FROM BOTH SAL ...
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  • Whatever 9 years ago

    Borrowing from donors is a NO-GO AREA. Levying and taxing is ALSO a NO-GO area right now. So what you do is to dig deep and allow the people to till and exploit the land resources in YOUR CUSTODY and in the custody of Chiefs ...
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  • KWESIMINTI 9 years ago

    Every agency in Ghana demands more money to do what they are established to accomplish. They never own up to the fact that poor performance could be due the presence of inefficiencies and wastage in their organizations. Clear ...
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  • The Mask 9 years ago

    Everyone with a problem should be able to come up with at least one solution to the problem. No solution as an answer is not acceptable.

    There are some ideas while microeconomically appealing may be macroecomically disastr ...
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  • OSEI 9 years ago

    Long over due for vehicles paying levy on LPG.

  • TT 9 years ago

    USELESS LEADERS BUNCH OF THIEVES A COUNTRY WITH SO MUCH RESOURCES WITH HIGH YOU UNEMPLOYMENT IT A SHAME EVEN WITH DEVELOPMENT AID THEY STILL STEAL AND POCKET IT. I WISH ALL AID IS CUT AND IN EXCHANGE PLEASE PROVIDE CAPACITY B ...
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  • James 9 years ago

    Road tolls are paid on highways/ dual dual carriage roads, not urban single lane roads like mitchel camp road and others. Rawlings legacy,
    its a shame