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Power crisis: Ghana Gas to pump 30m standard cubic feet gas to VRA

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  • redd 9 years ago

    If it had been bad news you would have been over a hundred comments by now.Talkative Ghanaians who always pray for bad news as if you have another country to call your own.

  • ernest Taadi 9 years ago

    ohh ohh redd say this a thousand times,dey should bow down in shame. dum so dum so is all over and I celebrate to this development. shame on all negative politics made with the nations energy crisis.

  • santos 9 years ago

    its gud news though but we want to see actions. we want the dumsor to cease then we can believe all this.

  • KB 9 years ago

    Please, where is Otabil.Just as the way he predicted that the cedi will get to $1= Ghc10, and kept mute when the cedi rather started appreciating. He will shut up again when this power situation stabilises by from January, Ma ...
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  • Mike frm Ho. 9 years ago

    This is how MATURED, EXPERIENCE, EDUCATED HUMBLE politician must talk. Thank you Dr. Kwesi Botsoe. We need the likes of you to better our country Ghana for us. We tired of these young men govt whose preoccupation is to make m ...
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  • Isaac Kusi Bronx, NY. 9 years ago

    I am proud to say that this is being done by Ghanaian engineers and CEO. Gone are the days when we had to bring in experts. Well done all involved. This plant should be named after President Atta Mills.

  • Ghanaian 9 years ago

    Hear! hear!

    The Atta-Mills Gas complex is almost complete.

    It pays tribute to the foresight and tenacity of purpose of our late president.

    May he ever rest in peace.

  • Ghanaian 9 years ago

    Amen and Hallelujah!!

    We continue to pray that the gas project takes off successfully.

    We encourage all involved to work day and night to produce electricity from our own gas.

    Blessings abound.