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IMANI'S 2014 Best and Worst Public Sector Leaders in Ghana

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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Good effort and good service for the People of Ghana, we must say!

    READ: "...Chief of Staff....
    Tamale Airports was claimed to have been constructed at the cost of $100m and a mere refurbishment of the Kumasi Airport Runw ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Prof. Lungu,

    Good day.

    I have always wanted answers to the concerns you raise under ITEM. This is very important.

    Hoever, I have visited IMANI's website for some possible answers--to no avail.

    Let's see if the le ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Francis,
    We are saying perhaps IMANI should have that IMANI-funder summary in this "annual report" of public agencies, and all be satisfied, or damned.

    No Ghanaian should have to go to the IMANI website, or read the IMAN ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Prof. Lungu,

    I perfectly agree.

    Thanks for the additional clarification.

  • mojingles 9 years ago

    Francis, I am stunned by your fondness for Imani....and its purportedly stated goal of influencing public policy for the greater good.

    If blabbermouth, Cudjoe has any good ideas to offer government and public institutions ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Mojingles,

    Happy New Year!

    My agreement with Prof. Lungu had to do with getting IMANI to tell the public how they are funded and who their funders are.

    I say so because I find the organization too partisan in their ...
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  • mojingles 9 years ago

    Kwarteng, young man, I could not agree with you more....at least a disclosure of its source(s) of funding will, maybe, just maybe dispel the notion, widespread as it is, that Imani is a puppet of some foreign private or state ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Africans/Ghanaians need to learn to think "outside the box."

    You make is sound that there is a balance with "AEI...the American Enterprise Institute(right wing)... the Brookings Institution(left wing)... big boys...think t ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Is it not enough that they publish their audited report? What is wrong with an NGC soliciting and receiving a donation form an embassy? In the UK government actually funds a percentsge of the annuan budgets of such organisati ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    KKO,
    We read most of the comments related to that "giving".

    There is a drum-beat refrain, if IMANI is being attentive!

    We are not saying receiving a donation form an embassy is wrong. The way it was reported is one of ...
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  • bismark owusu 9 years ago

    good work done

  • Nii 9 years ago

    Imani is not credible enough to access anybody.

  • Norsaid 9 years ago

    Some portions of your assessment are correct and realistic. For intance, the ordinary person on the street would have thought that the NHIA was performing badly given the numerous complaints from the service providers. But if ...
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