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NDPC and Public Consultations for the Proposed 40-year Development Plan

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  • Salifu 8 years ago

    Wow.....you're right on point! These people will go round the country and come back to their offices empty-handed. They'll then produce their own version of a dev. plan for Ghana!

  • Ernest, UK 8 years ago

    These people are stubborn.....they don't listen. Kick them out at the next elections.

  • Kweku, Ghana 8 years ago

    From my readings and listening to interviews, your suggestions are not different from what the NDPC intends to do. Your reference to the statements of the political parties are being the outcome of the Kumasi consultation is ...
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  • Iddrisu,Ghana 8 years ago

    Kweku, the author is suggesting something new - workshops, survey questionnaires etc. Has the NDPC done any of these? Encourage the writer to share his knowledge and stop discouraging him!

  • Isa, USA 8 years ago

    Solidarity message of the dev. plan? Let's be serious!

  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    THe public consultation is meant to involve the entire Ghanaian society in the preparation for the plan.

    NDPC should provide more avenues for the public to contribute to the plan.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    Dr. Seth Appiah-Opoku is 100% right, absolutely, the NDPC must at all cost, keep its eyes on the ball - the planning process; as he aptly asserted, this will allow Ghanaians "to decide a time for the proposed plan instead of ...
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  • Prof. Ndebugri 8 years ago

    I fully agree with the writer. The NDPC must find a way to reach and gather as much ideas as possible. Unstructured public forum is like fetching water with a basket. You'll come home empty!