Parliament approves $250 million loan facility from World Bank to address energy sector issues

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  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    We shouldn't blame Ken Ofori Atta exclusively for our economic problems. Parliament is complicit because they have to check the executive against excessive and careless borrowing. You are bankrupt and cannot pay your debt yet ...
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  • coop city 1 year ago

    Minorities are just doing that but no support from the majority

  • Stephano 1 year ago

    Blame your npp in parliament. if you hear that parliament approves something, then it is the majority that approved it.

  • Kojo 1 year ago

    All they do in Ghana parliament is to approve all these loans. Meanwhile, no one sees the projects. They just share the monies and use for campaigns. How sad

  • Oprege 1 year ago

    And afterwards , the NDC will turn around and blame the NPP for taking on lots of debt — they are all complicit !!

  • Alkebulan 1 year ago

    Agree with you @Operege.

  • Stephano 1 year ago

    They are not. The approval is always by the Majority in parliament. The NDC opposes things but the majority always use their numbers to approve it.

  • New order 1 year ago

    Oh my goodness! When will this malafukas learn?

  • Bartholomew KK Chirapanga 1 year ago

    Useless parliamentarians

  • Seniorman 1 year ago

    I hope the opposition will not turn round to smear the ruling government for taking the loan although they are partakers.

  • Ojah 1 year ago

    I THOUGHT THOSE PIGS OF THE LYING FRATERNITY CLAIM THEY HAVE SOLVED THE COUNTRY'S ENERGY PROBLEM!

  • Fi 1 year ago

    90 million consultancy fee? Wow. Money in somebody's pocket.

  • Ghanaba KK 1 year ago

    $90 million for only consultancy ? out of $250 m ?. Wow. To which consultancy ? Campaign money!!!

  • Ghanaba KK 1 year ago

    Considering their number, the majority will do everything without the support of the minority, this is campaign money at least each of their 137 MP's will get something. At least $250,000 to each of the 137 MP's will do somet ...
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  • Ghanaba KK 1 year ago

    GORO for the boys.
    Hmmmmmm. The country called Ghana.

  • Kwa 1 year ago

    Oh ,oh my people,( lack of knowledge my people are perishing) How long shall we be going for loan from the international World . This a disgrace to the country after independence since . Always borrowing and borrowing and bor ...
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  • Kofi Akakpo 1 year ago

    THE BEST SOLUTION WE CAN ARRIVE AT IS TO VOTE THIS NATION RECKERS OUT OF OFFICE

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  • Alkebulan 1 year ago

    I'm very disappointed at Ghana parliament, they are the country down fall. Upon all the money akufo and Bawumia borrowed they still sake loan from outside the country. Very sad.

  • Kofi 1 year ago

    How pathetic.
    We recall parliament to $250 million for state, while a minister died with $30million in his bank account.
    Together they steal x1000 of what we borrow.

  • Frank 1 year ago

    Both minority and majority are same. how can a consultation fee alone cost 90m, how much is left to solve the problem itself?. i smell a rat