Koku Ayidoho alias Nana AkuaTweneboah Kodua is at long last writing something sensible. Keep it up and stop the partisan politics which has become your hallmark. Or is it a smokescreen to boost the image of your former dig in ... read full comment
Koku Ayidoho alias Nana AkuaTweneboah Kodua is at long last writing something sensible. Keep it up and stop the partisan politics which has become your hallmark. Or is it a smokescreen to boost the image of your former dig in the castle ?
vizzano 10 years ago
everybody dey chop so what,shut up.look upghana in the dictionary and u will c incompetent leaders and corruption as the definition.
everybody dey chop so what,shut up.look upghana in the dictionary and u will c incompetent leaders and corruption as the definition.
gq 10 years ago
It is the likes of you who eviscerate the government all the time, however now that your friends, brothers, fathers ..... are caught in theft you are writing nonsense about "everybody dey chop". AMAZING
It is the likes of you who eviscerate the government all the time, however now that your friends, brothers, fathers ..... are caught in theft you are writing nonsense about "everybody dey chop". AMAZING
Thomas Garrod 10 years ago
The "likes of you." Do you really know Nana Akua? I find your hostility strange. Do you think some should be able to avoid paying what others must? Whatever you think of Nana, I would think you'd relate to the issue.
Thoma ... read full comment
The "likes of you." Do you really know Nana Akua? I find your hostility strange. Do you think some should be able to avoid paying what others must? Whatever you think of Nana, I would think you'd relate to the issue.
Thomas
Fo Kofi 10 years ago
when the going goes tough people are prepared to go any length to survive especially when they see others chopping left right and centre! Create , loot and share!!!
when the going goes tough people are prepared to go any length to survive especially when they see others chopping left right and centre! Create , loot and share!!!
Efui Tamakloe, Secretary, NDC Dallas 10 years ago
The SOU should without delay publish the list of these companies imediately, it is the right of the Ghanaian to know of these companies,a dead line is appropriate BUT publishing the list now will be a deterrent to future "ra ... read full comment
The SOU should without delay publish the list of these companies imediately, it is the right of the Ghanaian to know of these companies,a dead line is appropriate BUT publishing the list now will be a deterrent to future "rapist" of mother Ghana,they should also pay the fees with accrued interest and fines as a further warning to others, this can't be swept under the carpert, i strongly urge HIS MAHAMASHIP 4 8, TO TAKE INTEREST IN ISSUES OF THIS NATURE AND MAKE SURE JUSTICE IS SERVED TO GHANAIANS WITHOUT FEAR NOR FAVOR.
dotswe 10 years ago
u are just worry yourself. how much money ndc government used to pay judgement debt? if this cash were paid, it would have been used by ndc to buy computers for ndc students and cars for girls and 4wheel drives for paramount ... read full comment
u are just worry yourself. how much money ndc government used to pay judgement debt? if this cash were paid, it would have been used by ndc to buy computers for ndc students and cars for girls and 4wheel drives for paramount chiefs and use the rest to build ndc headquarters. now they will use it for their biometric registration. look at the money the syphon from youth employment and nadmo. don't sympatthise ndc, they are too corrupt
DAN 10 years ago
so people in Customs HQ can see Brand new cars leaving the warehouse!
so people in Customs HQ can see Brand new cars leaving the warehouse!
seth danso 10 years ago
Will someone be so kind enough to send this article to the office of the president on my behalf, please.. I am on my knees, still begging, please. I will remain on my knees till I get feedback.
Will someone be so kind enough to send this article to the office of the president on my behalf, please.. I am on my knees, still begging, please. I will remain on my knees till I get feedback.
Mama Amma 10 years ago
How can such large companies pay only a small amount than the man/person who has toiled hard to send household and personal items for their use be charged so-o-o-o-o-o-o much that if these were not needed would have been aban ... read full comment
How can such large companies pay only a small amount than the man/person who has toiled hard to send household and personal items for their use be charged so-o-o-o-o-o-o much that if these were not needed would have been abandoned. It happens we all know it, the managers know it but what do they do about it? The so called customs officers are the real crooks. They are wicked, callous and above all GREEDY only there for what they can get. It is so shameful that such immoral activities can be allowed to go ahead. It breaks my heart to read about such greed bleeding and breaking Mother Ghana.
yiddana 10 years ago
Why should EU or North America loan Ghana money, when the system is so corrupt. The Loans Ghana keeps asking for comes from taxes and import duties paid by business owners. The world is watching in dismay. What a shame. Ghana ... read full comment
Why should EU or North America loan Ghana money, when the system is so corrupt. The Loans Ghana keeps asking for comes from taxes and import duties paid by business owners. The world is watching in dismay. What a shame. Ghanaians must bow down their heads in shame. The rest of the world owes Ghana nothing, and the country must stand on her feet or forget it.
BOY KOFI 10 years ago
As a matter fact,the govt is responsible for this rubbish.If you charge high taxes and many forms of levies,this is the logic results you get.Govt must review its tax system to make it easy for importers to pay the appropriat ... read full comment
As a matter fact,the govt is responsible for this rubbish.If you charge high taxes and many forms of levies,this is the logic results you get.Govt must review its tax system to make it easy for importers to pay the appropriate and realistic taxes.Thank you.
Thomas Garrod 10 years ago
As a complete outsider, I will say there may be some truth to your argument. Business people in America complain about every tax. They want to make money without any obligation to the state. Having said that, I just sent a br ... read full comment
As a complete outsider, I will say there may be some truth to your argument. Business people in America complain about every tax. They want to make money without any obligation to the state. Having said that, I just sent a broken computer to a friend. I paid $92 (US) dollars to send it to him. Your post office is asking for $50 more dollars before he can have it. The package weighs only 10 pounds. If $92 dollars carried the package thousands of miles across the sea, how could it cost more than half that amount for your post office to receive it? This would be a disincentive for me to give to my friends in Ghana.
Does Ghana have a computer chip maker? What local business is this protecting? If my friend can fix this old computer, he can use it to serve others and make a profit. This helps your economy.
If charges like this are in-place only to raise cash and lacking any economic strategy, then Ghana is doomed to stay one of the world's poorest nations.
Policy should not be made by skirting laws. It should be made through open and direct dialogue.
Tommy
Joey Accra 10 years ago
"Nana Akua" use your real male name. Nothing wrong with under your own name.
"Nana Akua" use your real male name. Nothing wrong with under your own name.
Thomas Garrod 10 years ago
This is worry-some. Every country struggles with the problem of poor upward mobility; the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Unless the rich are held to the same standards and limitations as the poor, this won't change.
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This is worry-some. Every country struggles with the problem of poor upward mobility; the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Unless the rich are held to the same standards and limitations as the poor, this won't change.
Two things are essential: integrity in government and opportunity for everyone. The more powerful people can cut corners that less powerful cannot, the less opportunity there is for all.
Ishaq 10 years ago
The Ghanaian is his own enemy. He wants to dupe the nation when he has the opportunity. It is refreshing to know that some prominent people are pointing out our faults and requesting us to reform our ways. There is hope. Let ... read full comment
The Ghanaian is his own enemy. He wants to dupe the nation when he has the opportunity. It is refreshing to know that some prominent people are pointing out our faults and requesting us to reform our ways. There is hope. Let us work together and we will not fail.
WIAFE 10 years ago
Juts publish the names--that's how you send the message that you will not tolerate this anymore.
Juts publish the names--that's how you send the message that you will not tolerate this anymore.
keteke 10 years ago
The problem is the customs duties are excessive. One pays more in customs duties than one one payed for a car they imported for example.One cannot also estimate their customs costs.It is fraud.Please decrease it and make it t ... read full comment
The problem is the customs duties are excessive. One pays more in customs duties than one one payed for a car they imported for example.One cannot also estimate their customs costs.It is fraud.Please decrease it and make it transparent, so more people will pay for it. Better for our economy.
Koku Ayidoho alias Nana AkuaTweneboah Kodua is at long last writing something sensible. Keep it up and stop the partisan politics which has become your hallmark. Or is it a smokescreen to boost the image of your former dig in ...
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everybody dey chop so what,shut up.look upghana in the dictionary and u will c incompetent leaders and corruption as the definition.
It is the likes of you who eviscerate the government all the time, however now that your friends, brothers, fathers ..... are caught in theft you are writing nonsense about "everybody dey chop". AMAZING
The "likes of you." Do you really know Nana Akua? I find your hostility strange. Do you think some should be able to avoid paying what others must? Whatever you think of Nana, I would think you'd relate to the issue.
Thoma ...
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when the going goes tough people are prepared to go any length to survive especially when they see others chopping left right and centre! Create , loot and share!!!
The SOU should without delay publish the list of these companies imediately, it is the right of the Ghanaian to know of these companies,a dead line is appropriate BUT publishing the list now will be a deterrent to future "ra ...
read full comment
u are just worry yourself. how much money ndc government used to pay judgement debt? if this cash were paid, it would have been used by ndc to buy computers for ndc students and cars for girls and 4wheel drives for paramount ...
read full comment
so people in Customs HQ can see Brand new cars leaving the warehouse!
Will someone be so kind enough to send this article to the office of the president on my behalf, please.. I am on my knees, still begging, please. I will remain on my knees till I get feedback.
How can such large companies pay only a small amount than the man/person who has toiled hard to send household and personal items for their use be charged so-o-o-o-o-o-o much that if these were not needed would have been aban ...
read full comment
Why should EU or North America loan Ghana money, when the system is so corrupt. The Loans Ghana keeps asking for comes from taxes and import duties paid by business owners. The world is watching in dismay. What a shame. Ghana ...
read full comment
As a matter fact,the govt is responsible for this rubbish.If you charge high taxes and many forms of levies,this is the logic results you get.Govt must review its tax system to make it easy for importers to pay the appropriat ...
read full comment
As a complete outsider, I will say there may be some truth to your argument. Business people in America complain about every tax. They want to make money without any obligation to the state. Having said that, I just sent a br ...
read full comment
"Nana Akua" use your real male name. Nothing wrong with under your own name.
This is worry-some. Every country struggles with the problem of poor upward mobility; the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Unless the rich are held to the same standards and limitations as the poor, this won't change.
...
read full comment
The Ghanaian is his own enemy. He wants to dupe the nation when he has the opportunity. It is refreshing to know that some prominent people are pointing out our faults and requesting us to reform our ways. There is hope. Let ...
read full comment
Juts publish the names--that's how you send the message that you will not tolerate this anymore.
The problem is the customs duties are excessive. One pays more in customs duties than one one payed for a car they imported for example.One cannot also estimate their customs costs.It is fraud.Please decrease it and make it t ...
read full comment