'This rogue exercise must be resisted' - Ayariga fumes over alleged 11K new security services recruitments

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  • James 1 year ago

    What is your problem?

  • KWAKU Baako+ANAS= KWAKU ANANSE 1 year ago

    THESE ROQUE IDIOTIC IDIOTS WANT TO RESIST EVERYTHING. THEY DON'T WANT GHANA TO MOVE FORWARD BECAUSE THEY WANT POWER.

  • Nana Ankasa Nie 1 year ago

    Akufo Addo, sensing the NPP being trounced in December, wants to saddle the next government with unsustainable bills just as Kufuor did in 2009. Akufo Addo should be employing more nurses and para-medics to make our hospital ...
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  • Simeon London 1 year ago

    What do these HenDeeCee people want?

    National Opposition Congress fuoo! In JM's attempt to explain his 24 hour policy he told all of us that he will recruit more security personnel. Now the same people are opposing securit ...
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  • Atta Obeng site 19 Tema 1 year ago

    The political class must be careful, this recruitment is being done on who is an NPP foot soldiers but not on marit and if NDC also comes to power the same thing is being done, the youth are angry and one day you will not hav ...
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  • OPANIN 1 year ago

    We have been complaining that unemployment of young people in the country is too high. So why should Ayariga and for that matter, NDC complain about eleven thousand young people being recruited into the security services. The ...
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  • Owan Yaw aka Teteman Ubi 1 year ago

    You are wrong. Ayariga is not against creation of employment or job opportunities. He is rather against the clandestine move by the NPP government. If not, why will these recruitments not be advertised for every able and will ...
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  • James Bassop 1 year ago

    There’s nothing like backlog recruitment in the security services. What the interior minister is doing is to recruit party foot soldiers from his office and compel the security services to accept them so those recruited wou ...
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  • Kofi Gyebi 1 year ago

    You see the results of free secondary school education? Not free SHS. But Ayariga Apaak, Adongo and Ayaricoff were beneficiaries of the free secondary education. Even Ghana Law School and Harvard University could not change t ...
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  • Owan Yaw aka Teteman Ubi 1 year ago

    What has this got to do with free SHS? And by the way, check the list of beneficiaries of foreign scholarships and you’d note that the beneficiaries are mostly from the Ashanti and a few select regions.

  • Kojo 1 year ago

    The youth want jobs, jobs jobs the ndc has bn screaming. Now they are employing, you are complaining. Let assume they are all Npp are not qualified or are they not Ghanaians. Ndc and Mischief and propaganda. They jux want pow ...
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  • ZUZA 1 year ago

    As for these people they never cease to amaze me. What at all is their problem? As many as 11,000 youth are to gain employment from this exercise and you oppose it? What you should rather be doing is to insist on transparency ...
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  • Batuta 1 year ago

    This year we are going to chase this rogue out of Parliament . This mischievous character has outlived his usefulness as an MP and should be booted out for a new person with fresh ideas. Bawku Central and also Tamale Central ...
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  • Kwam 1 year ago

    I don't get him, are they not Ghanaians? You politicians talk as if beyond your cheap talk a d open fight in public domain, you do same when you meet your colleagues in camera. Even if they are party foot soldiers don't they ...
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