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World Bank pushes VALCO shutdown

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  • Akwasi 10 years ago

    The electricity subsidy to mining companies is what is destroying the power companies not VALCO. STOP SUBSIDIZING mining companies and all will be well.

  • Eric 10 years ago

    They will not talk about the mines because it is theirs. They take billions of dollars out of the poor country and then tell us to shut down industries and stop reproducing by imposing homosexuality on us. Unfortunately, our ...
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  • AFRICAN 10 years ago

    is time africa leaders to stop going to so call the world bank''is whites bank.

  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 10 years ago

    ANYTHING THE WORLD BANK CAN TELL US TO MAKE REPAYING THE DEBT TAKE LONGER THAN IT SHOULD. THEY WILL TELL US. IM SURE VALCO GENERATES REVENUE FOR THE NATION, ABI? JOBS, TAXES...

    THE ISSUE IS VALCO NEEDS BETTER MGMNT. CLEAN ...
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  • Egya Blay 10 years ago

    Read ''Consciencism'' by Kwame Nkrumah will give you an insight why this people continue to dictate to us.'' ''The only imperialist or colonialist I trust is a dead one'' (Kwame Nkrumah, Challenge of the Congo)

  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON. 10 years ago

    Why close down Valco?The world Bank should have advised for a more rapid increase in power supply in the country.The government should not follow the World Bank's advice which to me is not constructive.

  • Willam 10 years ago

    Again? Continue to kill local industry?

  • grandpa 10 years ago

    Read the report very carefully. We must find a way to balance the interest of 600 workers against that of the wide spectrum of industries rendered incapacitated for lack of power. It is only when industries operate at full ca ...
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  • Tokugawah 10 years ago

    Comments are typical of a people who cannot do anything themselves. Blame it all on others. 56 years of independence and we still blame colonialists, imperialists etc. we cannot govern be cause we do not know how not because ...
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  • RICE WATER 10 years ago

    I WRITE WITH A DEEP AND BROKEN HEART, WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS COLONIAL TOOL CALLED WORLD BANK? WHAT POLICY HAVE THEY IMPLEMENTED IN AFRICA THAT HAS GIVEN US OUR ECONOMIC FREEDOM? TELL AND HELP US PUT OUR INDUSTRIES ON TRACK N ...
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  • hermit 10 years ago

    Have we truly shown that we are capable of managing our affairs? how have we done it because there's nothing to show for it. Tell me one area we have excelled maybe soccer. you sound like a broken record. What WB is suggestin ...
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  • PAN AFRICANIST 10 years ago

    WOFA RICE, THE REALITY IS AFRICA IS UNDER PRESSURE FROM THE COLONIAL MASTERS TO BE RECOLONIZED. UNFORTUNATELY, OUR LEADERS AREN'T DOING WELL TO OPPOSE IT. WHY DID THE FRENCH OPENLY FOUGHT FOR OUATARA? ANY AFRICAN WHO PREACHES ...
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  • SAQ 10 years ago

    THE world bank over estimated cost of electricity subsidy to valco; cost-benefit does not take into account social benefit and country's search to improve its manufacturing base. Over supply in the aluminium industry is the b ...
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  • FORD 10 years ago

    One man"s vision 58 years ago is worth far more than current PHD good for nothing theives that we have as leaders.

  • Kwadjo, London 10 years ago

    You do not renegotiate your marriage, you keep your marriage vows. Rawlings assembled some his finest scholars to renegotiate the Valco agreement, and I knew the end had come. Valco's agreement with the Ghana Govt was one the ...
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  • Peace 10 years ago

    He renegotiated because, the thirty years in the agreement has expired. Do you know that individual Ghanaian pay far higher tariffs per unit than what VALCO pays? Thanks to the Akilakpa Sawyer committee set up by Jerry to bri ...
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  • Kwadjo, London 10 years ago

    The marriage between Valco/Ghana gave birth to the dam, so when the thirty years came up we in Ghana should not have made Valco tarriff a big issue but should have look at the supply side. The 'Yanks' do not trust us. Ghana' ...
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  • BabaUS 10 years ago

    Why is the World Bank getting involved in running the country? Are we that stupid?

  • ROASTER 10 years ago

    TELL THEM TO FORK OFF

  • ROASTER 10 years ago

    WHY WORLD BANK RULING GHANA

  • RICE WATER 10 years ago

    PREZ. MAHAMA DO ALL YOU CAN TO KEEP THIS INDUSTRY WORKING AND ALIVE, READING FROM THEIR REPORTS OF OLD TO DATE SHOWS THAT THIS INDUSTRIAL MONSTER CALLED "VALCO" CAN EMPLOYEE ABOUT 5,000 PEOPLE AT FULL BLAST OF FOUR OR FIVE PO ...
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  • ENAM MENSAH KORTO 10 years ago

    why are we trying to destroy our own property . we would surely give account on day REMEMBER that wherever you are .......