Removal of fuel subsidy would affect the poor - Matthias Ntow

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  • BJ 12 years ago

    Fuel increase affects every economic activity hence agitation for salary increase will certainly be rampant. The economist knew this, but went ahead and granted the inconsiderate MPs' Salaries increase demand.

  • Kwaku Acpoli 12 years ago

    I agree with you into-to BIGMOUTH. The subsidy benefits the rich more than the poor. Which poor man has 1, 2, 3 etc. SUVs? Which poor man uses both petrol and diesel generators? Which poor man sends his children to expensive ...
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  • DER-GBAALE 12 years ago

    It is exactly these Government officials with the 3 SUS, oth fuel guzzling energies who get it free. The only way would be to remove free fuel for Government officials.

  • SHAMO 12 years ago

    SO THIS IS ALL WHAT NDC CAN DO FOR GHANA? SHARING OUR MONEY AMONG THEMSRLVES AND PUTING THE BURDEN ON POOR GHANAIANS HEAD? CAN YOU IMAGINE OFOSU KWAKYE , OTUKONO ETC ARE ALL BILLIONEERS TODAY? ZERO, JUST 4YRS FROM CRAPS?

  • MANTSE 12 years ago

    It seems the security Personnel along our borders have been sleeping all along and it was only when hints of Fuel Price increases hit the air waves that they, all of a sudden, woke up to start making arrests of fuel smugglers ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 12 years ago

    When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ...
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  • Joe 12 years ago

    Do we have subsidy at all?Which subsidy are they going to remove?If these know-nothing big belly, corrupt ministers subsidy will be removed, then we have no problem with them but they should not try to add one cent on the pri ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 12 years ago

    Source: Daily Guide...

    All of a sudden nonentities want to portray to the world how close they were to the late President.

    Those who had to chat with him for one hour everyday, those Deputy Ministers who had to call h ...
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  • BIGMOUTH 12 years ago

    It is rich who are benefiting from the subsidy NOT the poor. We always hypocritically use cost of transportation as an excuse to fuel the luxury cars of the rich. If subsidies are removed, the savings will be used to improve ...
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  • ABRANTIE GYASI 12 years ago

    I think the Government should continuo subsiding fuel for farmers, fishermen,and comercial vehicles as for not doing so will affect all ghanaians directly (prices of food,fish,taxis and Trotro will be raised without doubt).PR ...
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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 12 years ago

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  • Genuine Observer 12 years ago

    Whom are you guys kidding. The NDC govt is going to increase fuel prices drastically soon!
    These talk, talk is only the propaganda machinery to prepare you for the D day coming Next month

  • Genuine Observer 12 years ago

    No more $$$ to pay judgement debts?

  • Baba Ali 12 years ago

    As much as we all agree that the removal of subsidy will affect everything we cannot say that that should not be done because definitely people will continue to demand increase in their wages.Ghanaians are intentionally causi ...
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  • DAN 12 years ago

    even tho our petro and deisel has increased it still cheaper than yours! And we have no subsidy--we are at the mercy of world market price..www.NewYorkGasPrices.com

  • Abagna Mathew 12 years ago

    To me it would better government remove the subsidy because its benefits the rich rather than the por

  • Mawuli 12 years ago

    Ghanaians like cheap and FREE things. They bought into Nkrumah's socialist ideas that the government has a boatload of money to provide everything for free. My people, wake up and smell the coffee.Togolese pay more for fuel t ...
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  • JAMES Y 12 years ago

    Matthias Ntow is shallow-minded. The long-term benefit for the subsidy's removal far outweighs the temporal hardship it will cause. Think about money to build roads, railways, hospitals, schools, electricity and water supplie ...
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  • OBOATANTO 12 years ago

    BUT DON'T FORGET THAT IT WAS THE SAME POOR WHO VOTED THEM INTO POWER. I DON'T THINK THERE ARE POOR PEOPLE IN GHANA AT THE MOMENT. IF THERE ARE, THEY WOULD HAVE VOTED MASSIVELY FOR THE FREE EDUCATION AGENDA. GO ON PAPA MAHA AN ...
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  • ERIC AYIDAH. ,italy 12 years ago

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    BIG PENIS/DICK LOVERS LOOKING TO HOOK UP, I AM HERE FOR YOU. I am looking for a mature lady between 19yrs and above. The said lady should be a person who likes big ...
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  • AMARIYA 12 years ago

    The formula is going to like this:
    Subsidy + main Price = Present Price
    Present Price - Subsidy + Increment= New Price.

    If they genuinely remove the subsidy, the increasement won't be over-bearing. The subsidy goes int ...
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  • vandy 12 years ago

    you are real idiot and a fool!!!!

  • abdul latif 12 years ago

    maintain the subsidy and stop paying gargantuan judgement debt.how can we be paying huge rent allowances to ministers n de poor Ghanaian be suffering from fuel price increases.

  • abena ketewa 12 years ago

    yes it will really affect the poor

  • nana 12 years ago

    now that we have it in our country u want to remove the subsidy from it, why think about does who cannot afford the prices of transportation whn the subsidy is remove.....people are crying...........

  • Idey be k3 k3 12 years ago

    There are no poor in Ghana after successfully completing "Better Ghana Agenda" Part One and way into Part Two. Let the subsidies go, Ghana is supposed to be a middle income country.

  • Duah 12 years ago

    African governments only think of brick and mortar not how to alleviate the hardship the people endure. Is the money used for subsidy the only source of funding development projects?

  • FRANCIS ODURO . M 12 years ago

    Tis very shameful for majority Ghanaian asking government to stop subsidizing petrol and petroleum product claiming that, this will widening poverty which nonsense. Average middle class Ghanaian drives better cars than averag ...
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  • FRANCIS ODURO . M 12 years ago

    Tis very shameful for majority Ghanaian asking government not to stop subsidizing petrol and petroleum product claiming that, this will widening poverty which nonsense. Average middle class Ghanaian drives better cars than av ...
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