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Speaker directs Housing Committee to visit communities affected by tidal waves in coastal Volta

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  • WaLL 2 months ago

    Smart move.This gov’t has failed the citizens of these three affected areas and the country as a whole!!

  • nana addo 2 months ago

    Call on eyadema son to come and serve you.......Togolese.
    Look! we Akans will never allow you people to get independence and call yourselves 'western Togo landers"
    Tofiiiikwa.... who would then be doing our nice and delicio ...
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  • SIMANCO 2 months ago

    Know that the people of the Volta officially became part of the present Ghana after the 1956 Plebiscite organized just before independence in 1957. I doubt if that poll was fairly organized because Nkrumah started persecuting ...
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  • A concern citizen of Atiteti in the Anlo district of the Volta Region 2 months ago

    Thanks very much for this nice move which the Speaker and his deputy did not order for the years. My heart goes out to you sir, Mr Asiamah the second deputy Speaker.

  • KofSam 2 months ago

    MPs in Ghana always have a field day
    During parliament sittings , most of these MPs are absent yet they are paid these hefty salaries with all the fringe benefits.
    The work of an MP is to represent his or constituency in ...
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  • Osofo Kojo Amakye 2 months ago

    Cape Three Points, Princess-Town/Aketakye and othet coastal communities i Western Region have over the years suffered kore devastating fate to tidal waves and flooding. No authority including the legislator have ever seen the ...
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