We need to rehabilitate our railway system asap as it is vital to the local and national economy.
We should also look at building a light railway system in Accra and possibly Kumasi.
We do not need an underground system ... read full comment
We need to rehabilitate our railway system asap as it is vital to the local and national economy.
We should also look at building a light railway system in Accra and possibly Kumasi.
We do not need an underground system - it is much more expensive to build and maintain than an overground system. Besides Accra is an earthquake-prone area.
We do need an integrated transport system making use of our rivers,sea, roads and airspace
KOLA, LONDON PROPER 10 years ago
You always build but can't maintain, chopping all the money soon and littering the whole investment with your left over pooh.
Check Rawlings Park, Tema Station and they are now Pooh Places. Ghanaians cannot be trusted to ... read full comment
You always build but can't maintain, chopping all the money soon and littering the whole investment with your left over pooh.
Check Rawlings Park, Tema Station and they are now Pooh Places. Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain nothing. Privatize, way forward but ensure privatization is controlled through regulation.
CHILDRENS IS GROUP OF CHILDREN 10 years ago
"Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain nothing."
REALLY BAD GRAMMAR. WRITE
Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain ANYTHING.
"Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain nothing."
REALLY BAD GRAMMAR. WRITE
Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain ANYTHING.
KOLA, LONDON PROPER 10 years ago
Rawlings is the Giant upon whose shoulder dwarfs were borne alaoft to see. Dwarfs like Mosquitoe and the rest. They were all 'broke men' before.
Without Rawlings, Kalabuley would have been the norm in all market places in ... read full comment
Rawlings is the Giant upon whose shoulder dwarfs were borne alaoft to see. Dwarfs like Mosquitoe and the rest. They were all 'broke men' before.
Without Rawlings, Kalabuley would have been the norm in all market places in Ghana. Shoeshine boys would have been stuck in Nigeria claening shoes. Revolutions and Cope D'etats would have been a routine system of Governance but Thank GOD for JJ RAWLINGS.
SANGA PEE, I NEED TO SEE YOU PAAAAAA!!
KOLA, PROGRESSING FORWARD 10 years ago
Cope d'etats? Kola what is wrong with you?
Cope d'etats? Kola what is wrong with you?
KOLA, LONDON PROPER 10 years ago
.........sleepwalking or you got into some sort of insomnia/somnambulism?
I am pointing this to you because you seem to have forgotten the real Ghanaian when a simple unit of metro mass transport in the Western region, Tak ... read full comment
.........sleepwalking or you got into some sort of insomnia/somnambulism?
I am pointing this to you because you seem to have forgotten the real Ghanaian when a simple unit of metro mass transport in the Western region, Takoradi, was raped out of cash through ticket frauds which escalated into the whole transports unit going into administration.
You talked about a better Transport policy or system to make your recommendations or suggestions sustainable but this is why maybe I like you because you have exposed a huge loophole for me to bring you back to the Ghanaian Old school. Just reflect a little bit on why the Ghanaian revolution which ended all coup d'etat.
In short, My suggestion will be to add to yours where Foreigners should be seen to Manage our transport systems(privatize)since the average Ghanaian CANNOT be trusted to manage anything.
Don't forget the OSA bus systems, The Tata Buses were all packed in the yards after running the aground through Greed and Corruption which saw nobody punished. Recent is our State Transports, where are they?
It is only the Private Businesses who can invest to make it work. As usual Ghanaians and Africans would work harder were it to be for a slave master. This is the truth.
Pontius Pilate 10 years ago
development and progress should be and must be comprehensive. if we admittedly identify the human factor as one of the major challenges in running such an enterprise, the prudent thing to do is to reduce the human factor as m ... read full comment
development and progress should be and must be comprehensive. if we admittedly identify the human factor as one of the major challenges in running such an enterprise, the prudent thing to do is to reduce the human factor as much as possible.
for instance, if ticketing fraud would be a challenge, please computerize. and please nobody should play that old adage of illiterate populace. almost everyone uses a mobile phone and they know how to recharge so with the appropriate education, it will work. another simple solution is introducing weighing scales to charge for luggage instead of humans using their discretion.
its time we move from level one because we've been fixated there for too long.
CHILDRENS IS GROUP OF CHILDREN 10 years ago
"Tata Buses were all packed in the yards after running the aground through Greed and Corruption"
THE AGROUND?
"Tata Buses were all packed in the yards after running the aground through Greed and Corruption"
THE AGROUND?
Asiwome 10 years ago
If you continue to adopt systems that that are foreign to you and are developed according to the needs of others, you are on the way to destroying what you already have. Do we Africans hate what God has given us so much so we ... read full comment
If you continue to adopt systems that that are foreign to you and are developed according to the needs of others, you are on the way to destroying what you already have. Do we Africans hate what God has given us so much so we are constantly comparing ourselves to others and denouncing ourselves? Don't blame God if what you have is taken away from you?
DAN 10 years ago
rebuild and maintain..In Usa you see trains 1-2 miles long..Loaded with timber,New cars,scrap metal, Petro and chemical tankers, Coal for power plants...Trucks are only needed where the railroad don't go...even then the load ... read full comment
rebuild and maintain..In Usa you see trains 1-2 miles long..Loaded with timber,New cars,scrap metal, Petro and chemical tankers, Coal for power plants...Trucks are only needed where the railroad don't go...even then the load can be shipped to closer point by train then off loaded..They have refrigerated box cars that can carry meat, fruits and perisible vegatables
Wiafe 10 years ago
With high rate of corruption--all your good ideas will be killed to enriched the few.
With high rate of corruption--all your good ideas will be killed to enriched the few.
CYBERGHANA 10 years ago
THANK U FOR NOT INSULTING ANYONE.
YOU SHOWED U HAVE BRAINS TO MAKE GOOD POINTS. WE NEED THAT BUT NOT THE INSULTS.
THANK U FOR NOT INSULTING ANYONE.
YOU SHOWED U HAVE BRAINS TO MAKE GOOD POINTS. WE NEED THAT BUT NOT THE INSULTS.
Kofi of Africa 10 years ago
Thank you.
Thank you.
mensah abrampa 10 years ago
Could you come again? I'm yet to understand what you mean by we africans hate ourselves so much that we're constantly comparing ourselves to others.Are you implying that we cannot modernize our system and cities like what per ... read full comment
Could you come again? I'm yet to understand what you mean by we africans hate ourselves so much that we're constantly comparing ourselves to others.Are you implying that we cannot modernize our system and cities like what pertains in America, Europe and Asia? What is so uniquely african that we need to maintain ? Is it the corruption "gone wild", the filth, communicable diseases, poor work ethics,poor infrastructure,lack of planning, lack of accountability and transparency,breakdown of law and order,superstitious beliefs? I don't know what you're talking about because nothing seems to work in Ghana. I'm afraid tradition and culture are dynamic not sacrosanct and some may have to be jettisoned.There's nothing african about under-development and primitiveness. We need to invest in science , math, and arts education. Aren't we being left behind by the rest of the world? Modernization does not mean losing our African identity.Japan is uniquely Japanese but they're modernized and abreast with scientific and technological advancement.We can maintain our african identity and still be modern.
Nii Lante Okunka 10 years ago
Kudos Mensah Abrampa. Just when I almost gave up on the confluence of inanity that characterizes some of the comments made on Ghanaweb,there comes a fellow Ghanaian with some rather cunning discourse.As a patronizer of Ghanaw ... read full comment
Kudos Mensah Abrampa. Just when I almost gave up on the confluence of inanity that characterizes some of the comments made on Ghanaweb,there comes a fellow Ghanaian with some rather cunning discourse.As a patronizer of Ghanaweb,I sometimes cling when discerning the mentality of some of my fellow commentators.But I need not evince my disgust in response to what Asiwome had to contribute.My friend Mensah said it all.Thanks buddy.Our country needs more of your caliber to help in our development.
Those who want to wallow in archaic,static and helpless mentality would be left behind.The best way to improve the challenges we face is to measure our development against what pertains in those nations that are providing better standard of living for their people. Ain't nothing wrong in learning about what works and incorporating same in our efforts to lift our people from abject poverty to a better way of life.That should be our goal and the basic determinant of how we pick our public servants to advance such commonality of our wishes.
USMAN 10 years ago
Yeah, in Holland anybody who visits the precincts of any court house will always see lawyers and judges riding bicycles to work whiles the criminals and migrants are the ones who drive in porch sports cars to court. The reaso ... read full comment
Yeah, in Holland anybody who visits the precincts of any court house will always see lawyers and judges riding bicycles to work whiles the criminals and migrants are the ones who drive in porch sports cars to court. The reason is that these white learned people value their health, the environment and their little savings on fuel and environmental taxes.
In Ghana and Africa reverse is the case. It is a taboo for a lawyer or a military officer to even board a taxi. I even learnt as soon as one gains admission into the law school one must buy their own car. There is also this story of using certain special powerful mobile phones immediately one passes out of the Military Academy and Training School. Does this not show how stupid the blackman is? In a country where we can't even manufacture tooth pick or razor blade we are bent on showing empty class. In a country where our scholars carry big academic titles yet they cannot even write books. Countries like India banned the use of colour televisions until they were able to manufacture their own. can a similar thing be done in Ghana? This is how far our useless university education has brought us.
Kofi of Africa 10 years ago
Usman,
Yes charity begins at home. This is exactly what I have argued. Ghana must launch a 10-15 year science and technology-led Development and Modernisation Programme (DMP). We must industrialise to make everything we ne ... read full comment
Usman,
Yes charity begins at home. This is exactly what I have argued. Ghana must launch a 10-15 year science and technology-led Development and Modernisation Programme (DMP). We must industrialise to make everything we need for our own consumption and export.
We need to rehabilitate our railway system asap as it is vital to the local and national economy.
We should also look at building a light railway system in Accra and possibly Kumasi.
We do not need an underground system ...
read full comment
You always build but can't maintain, chopping all the money soon and littering the whole investment with your left over pooh.
Check Rawlings Park, Tema Station and they are now Pooh Places. Ghanaians cannot be trusted to ...
read full comment
"Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain nothing."
REALLY BAD GRAMMAR. WRITE
Ghanaians cannot be trusted to manage and maintain ANYTHING.
Rawlings is the Giant upon whose shoulder dwarfs were borne alaoft to see. Dwarfs like Mosquitoe and the rest. They were all 'broke men' before.
Without Rawlings, Kalabuley would have been the norm in all market places in ...
read full comment
Cope d'etats? Kola what is wrong with you?
.........sleepwalking or you got into some sort of insomnia/somnambulism?
I am pointing this to you because you seem to have forgotten the real Ghanaian when a simple unit of metro mass transport in the Western region, Tak ...
read full comment
development and progress should be and must be comprehensive. if we admittedly identify the human factor as one of the major challenges in running such an enterprise, the prudent thing to do is to reduce the human factor as m ...
read full comment
"Tata Buses were all packed in the yards after running the aground through Greed and Corruption"
THE AGROUND?
If you continue to adopt systems that that are foreign to you and are developed according to the needs of others, you are on the way to destroying what you already have. Do we Africans hate what God has given us so much so we ...
read full comment
rebuild and maintain..In Usa you see trains 1-2 miles long..Loaded with timber,New cars,scrap metal, Petro and chemical tankers, Coal for power plants...Trucks are only needed where the railroad don't go...even then the load ...
read full comment
With high rate of corruption--all your good ideas will be killed to enriched the few.
THANK U FOR NOT INSULTING ANYONE.
YOU SHOWED U HAVE BRAINS TO MAKE GOOD POINTS. WE NEED THAT BUT NOT THE INSULTS.
Thank you.
Could you come again? I'm yet to understand what you mean by we africans hate ourselves so much that we're constantly comparing ourselves to others.Are you implying that we cannot modernize our system and cities like what per ...
read full comment
Kudos Mensah Abrampa. Just when I almost gave up on the confluence of inanity that characterizes some of the comments made on Ghanaweb,there comes a fellow Ghanaian with some rather cunning discourse.As a patronizer of Ghanaw ...
read full comment
Yeah, in Holland anybody who visits the precincts of any court house will always see lawyers and judges riding bicycles to work whiles the criminals and migrants are the ones who drive in porch sports cars to court. The reaso ...
read full comment
Usman,
Yes charity begins at home. This is exactly what I have argued. Ghana must launch a 10-15 year science and technology-led Development and Modernisation Programme (DMP). We must industrialise to make everything we ne ...
read full comment
Govt not in sync with C21st transport