Ghana’s foreign policy needs full parliamentary oversight - Jinapor to government

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  • Kwasi Addai 17 hours ago

    Samuel Abu Jinapir, please stop your stupidity. Though you are a member of the Nkwaseafo People's Party, anything you say about national issues must have some sense in it. Were you not the Minister who foolishly gave out lice ...
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  • KBM 17 hours ago

    In fact Ghana is drifting into dangerous grounds as far as our foreign policy is concerned. Our latest utterances and actions towards the Palestinians is dangerous. Ghanaian foreign policy is always non aligned and should be ...
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  • Kofi 11 hours ago

    It's rigĥt and appropriate or proportional measure for Ghana to assert her soverign right and national interest.
    Jinapo must stay sober and learn.

  • Samwise 16 hours ago

    What was the chimpanzee foreign policy? Only seeing this face is disgusting.

  • Allotey Jacobs 16 hours ago

    Polytank thief. Bastard. Shut that your guinea fowl mouth. Coward. You shouted daughter of a Murderer and hid your face. Stupid fool. Coward. You will lose Damongo. Corrupt fool

  • Martin Kreisler 16 hours ago

    For once in a long while, I agree entirely with the Honourable Gentleman.

    The constitution should be ammended to make the Executive (including the Head of Government), more accountable to Parliament, i.e. if our democracy ...
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  • Arkhosua 13 hours ago

    If parliament wants to hold the Executive wing accountable, then MPs should not accept appointment into executive positions frlm the same.executjve they want to hold accountable. Complete separation of powers will.make.parli ...
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  • Metatron 15 hours ago

    Only his dongomi face. Lol!

  • GOLDEN 13 hours ago

    LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND STRICT ACCOUNTABILITY IS RETARDING GHANAS PROGRESS IN DIFFERENT WAYS,ESPECIALLY THE FINANCIAL SECTOR,PERIOD!!!!!!!
    TIME TO WAKE UP AND STOP MISMANAGEMENTS AND STEALINGS FROM PUBLIC FUNDS, COME WITH S ...
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  • Arkhosua 13 hours ago

    This one was an MP, a presidential staffer, then a minister and never realised this. It just dawned on him because it does not benefit him now.

  • We Need Water in Our Homes 13 hours ago

    Mr. President, our taps are not flowing, we need water in our homes.

  • Pee 12 hours ago

    Masa take your small boy useless thinking somewhere

  • FK 11 hours ago

    You don’t need it, you want to seem important?