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Gov’t steps up efforts to improve power supply

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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    You are all bunch of hopeless administrators,how long does it take to solve simply energy problem with all the millions from oil and taxes you collect everyday?It's a pity.

  • KB,London 9 years ago

    It depends on what the efforts are that government is stepping up. If those efforts will not achieve the results you require, then stepping it up escalates what is already useless and erroneous.

  • wali 9 years ago

    SINCE YOU GUYS CANT HANDLE THE SUPPLY NEEDED IN GHANA

  • Agyei Sikapa 9 years ago

    Pathetic Jinapo, are you not aware that propaganda has stopped working?

    John Mahama has given DIRECTIVES;
    John Mahama has INSTRUCTED ......,
    John Mahama WILL ENSURE THAT .....
    all these have meant nothing, Ghanaians con ...
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  • The Mask 9 years ago

    There are many fields where Ghana lacks the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for the needed human resource to be trained abroad. In some cases so ...
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  • Pe 9 years ago

    Mask, thank you and well say in Europe if you have completed college you can get a good job and make you way up but in Ghana if you are not a degree holder you have a problem. A lot of people complete university but a lot of ...
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  • Derrick 9 years ago

    Bravoo Jinapor,u and government
    U should dere sell E C G

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Instead of solving the big picture, you're focusing on construction of workshops and stock yard for cables, transformers, poles and other materials.

  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    His "WISDOM" is to sell this to 'those fools' as "IMPROVING POWER SUPPLY"
    He knows some people will start jubilating at the sight of the headline, without knowing what he is talking about.
    The BSP can only distribute what i ...
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  • wali 9 years ago

    talk talk and talk and nothing done

  • Pe 9 years ago

    Please let us all support the president in power instead of criticizing him with everything he does there is no good president in the whole Africa anyway so why are we pointing figure.
    If someone is promoted or elected as ...
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  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    The very moment that you realise somebody has used lies to deceive you to help him, you start to be careful, unless ones stupidity is beyond repair.

    We are being lied to by these people in government. Their excuses sometim ...
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  • pha 9 years ago

    You beg to differ but u said absolutely nothing. Everything you wrote suggest that u agree with Pe. You actually think it's ok for people with advantage to hoard, steal and cheat the poor people. Mr Don Blunt...u need to thin ...
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  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    Sorry you read some form of agreement to Pe. NO!!
    He wants people to support the President, I don't. And my advice to people who should by now have realised that they have been lied to, should be careful who to support.

    P ...
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  • Lord Tennison 9 years ago

    Any assurances that there will be no dumsor,dumsor?

  • PE 9 years ago

    I respect everybody comments. Let me give an example again, I went to Ghana sometime ago with my visitor and we decided to go to cape cost on our way we were stopped by the police which the officer demand a driving license f ...
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  • crorkz matz 9 years ago

    tcORGy Fantastic post.Really thank you! Will read on...

  • crorkz matz 9 years ago

    dWh45n A round of applause for your post.Really thank you!