The electricity subsidy to mining companies is what is destroying the power companies not VALCO. STOP SUBSIDIZING mining companies and all will be well.
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 ... read full comment
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 leaders are not intelligent enough to understand anything.
AFRICAN 10 years ago
is time africa leaders to stop going to so call the world bank''is whites bank.
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 ... read full comment
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 HOUSE. GO OVERSEAS AND BRING IN A REPUTABLE CEO WITH A PROVEN TRACK RECORD. THEY DONT HAVE TO BE FROM GH.
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)
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.
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?
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 ... read full comment
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 capacity that they can produce more and pay premium rate for their power usage, and pay more taxes too to sustain the economy. Remember that local industries also have thousands of workers on their payrolls who are now being adversely impacted by erractic power supply.
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 ... read full comment
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 of anybody. Other countries were colonies but are doing well.
VALCO was near obsolete in 1986. The Ghana Government bought the remaining shareholding for $2m and they thought it was a steal. Govt. could have asked Alcoa, the owners who took over when Kaiser went down, for $50million to take VALCO off their hands and Alcoa would have agreed. The reason was because it will cost them nearly as much per year just keeping it without producing anything. The eonomies of scale were no longer in VALCO and the cost per pound of aluminium from VALCO was not economic. Otherwise why should Alcoa, the largest aluminium manufacturer in the world want to sell it. We are so inept and refuse to seek advise from those who do know that we accepted to give Alcoa $2m for VALCO. It now operates inefficiently because the people running it know little about primary aluminium production. Does VALCO produce accounts to show whether they are profitable? As to the mines, if they packed up and left the mines would start to rot within 5years because we would not know what to do.
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 ... read full comment
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 NOT TO SHUT THEM DOWN AND THEN COME TO YOU TO BEG FOR MONEY, IF OUR LEADERS BELIEVE AND PUT THEIR ACTS TOGETHER VALCO WILL HELP THIS COUNTRY OUT OF ITS PREDICAMENTS, LET US BELIEVE IN WHAT KWAME NKRUMAH SAID, THAT THE BLACKMAN IS CAPABLE OF MANAGING HIS OWN AFFAIRS AND A TYPICAL EXAMPLE I HEAR CAN BE FOUND AT VALCO ALL WORKERS THERE ARE FULLY GHANAIANS I MEAN BLACK GHANAIANS " NOT HALF CAST BLOOD RUN" AND THAT IS A PLUS AND A SHINING EXAMPLE THAT THE VISION CAN BE FULLY REALIZED.
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 ... read full comment
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 suggesting is common sense. You dont need to be a Space scientist to understand.
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 ... read full comment
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 PAN AFRICANISM IS ATTACKED/KILLED. JONAS SAVIMBI WAS KILLED BY HIS OWN WESTERN PALS COZ HE SAID IN HIS CAMPAGN THAT ANGOLA WILL BE FOR ANGOLANS. PLS BRO, WE HAVE TO PRAY HARD FOR STRONG LEADERS OTHERWISE...IS THAT THE ONLY SOLUTION THE WB CAN GIVE? IN GHANA HERE THER ARE INNORVATORS WHO CAN TURN THIS PROBLEM ROUND BUT THOSE IN GOV'T WILL NOT GIVE IN AND WILL PREFER THE WB PANACEA. WE ARE REALLY IN TROUBLE.
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 ... read full comment
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 bases for the world bank report but if we look at over supply alone then ghana as a nation would not have any industries because they are countries that can supply all that we need to our detriment. Keep valco running, remove waste from the electricity supply and go after illegal connection.
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.
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 ... read full comment
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 best foreign direct investment in Ghana. We have messed it up and we must say sorry to 'Yanks'. The US Ambassador met the Minister of Energy and offered their help, are we prepared this time round to obey our vows? What the World Bank is suggesting is not the cause of our energy problems. Mr Minister, do we need energy? If 'yes' then what is our national strategy(short, medium and long term)?
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 ... read full comment
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 bring some some sanity to bear. Do you also know the amount of concessions given to VALCO? The end is not come because of renegotiation but the writing showed immediately previous government decided to take over the plant. When kaiser was managing the plant, the slightest drop of water level at Akosombo dam below the minimum level is met with power cut to VALCO and a resultant redundancy. In other to save face, the Government is making everything possible to keep going at the detriment of other areas.
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' ... read full comment
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's energy crises did not start with Valco tarriff. The state must learn to do business.
BabaUS 10 years ago
Why is the World Bank getting involved in running the country? Are we that stupid?
Why is the World Bank getting involved in running the country? Are we that stupid?
ROASTER 10 years ago
TELL THEM TO FORK OFF
TELL THEM TO FORK OFF
ROASTER 10 years ago
WHY WORLD BANK RULING GHANA
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 ... read full comment
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 POTLINES? THIS IS MASSIVE, PREZ. MAHAMA WRITE YOUR NAME IN HISTORY IF THE OPPORTUNITY HAS AVAILED ITS SELF. WHAT OF THE OTHER ALUMINIUM PLANTS SCATTERED ALL OVER IN GHANA AND BEYOUND WHO DEPEND ON VALCO? WHAT OF THE DOWNSTREAM BENEFICIARIES? WHAT OF THE TAXES? THIS WORLD BANK PEOPLE ARE MAD, MASTER EXTREMELY MAD TO MAKE SUCH AN OPTION. IN FACT THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS INDUSTRIAL MONSTER CALLED VALCO SHOULD ALLOW THE PUBLIC FROM TIME TO TIME TO VISIT THE INDUSTRY AND SEE WHAT GHANA IS TOYING WITH.AND I BET YOU PEOPLE WILL WEEP IF THEY SEE WHAT WE ARE BEING TOLD TO SHUTDOWN, INSTEAD MAKE POWER AVAILABLE AND LET THE RUN AND HELP THE COUNTRY, AFTER IT ALL ALL FLOAT SHARES TO RAISE MORE CAPITAL FOR REINVESTMENT AND OPEN UP THE OTHER EXTRUSION AND REFINERY PLANTS, WE ALSO LOSING THESE DEDICATED MANPOWER TO THE ARAB STATES WHO ARE BENT ON EMPLOYING MOST OF THE ALUMINIUM STAFF OF VALCO, BECAUSE THEY ARE ALREADY MADE WORLD CLASS EMPLOYEES. LET US PROTECT WHAT WE HAVE AND LET US NOT CONSIDER THIS BELOW THE BELT SUGGESTION FROM THE WORLD BANK.
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 .......
why are we trying to destroy our own property . we would surely give account on day REMEMBER that wherever you are .......
The electricity subsidy to mining companies is what is destroying the power companies not VALCO. STOP SUBSIDIZING mining companies and all will be well.
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 ...
read full comment
is time africa leaders to stop going to so call the world bank''is whites bank.
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 ...
read full comment
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)
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.
Again? Continue to kill local industry?
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
One man"s vision 58 years ago is worth far more than current PHD good for nothing theives that we have as leaders.
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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' ...
read full comment
Why is the World Bank getting involved in running the country? Are we that stupid?
TELL THEM TO FORK OFF
WHY WORLD BANK RULING GHANA
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 ...
read full comment
why are we trying to destroy our own property . we would surely give account on day REMEMBER that wherever you are .......