Wireko Brobbey, dirty Bushman from Kalahari Desert, you can't even trim your dirty moustache but you keep rattling like a jackass. You act like a thief whose booty is exhausted and will do anything to rob again. Shieegeh, mut ... read full comment
Wireko Brobbey, dirty Bushman from Kalahari Desert, you can't even trim your dirty moustache but you keep rattling like a jackass. You act like a thief whose booty is exhausted and will do anything to rob again. Shieegeh, mutum banza !!!
Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago
What do you expect from a board of unqualified members?
What do you expect from a board of unqualified members?
GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago
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peekay 10 years ago
Government should have sold valco to a private firm.All this problems wouldn't have happened.
Government should have sold valco to a private firm.All this problems wouldn't have happened.
Kwabena 10 years ago
No wonder Joyce Aryee left him because she couldn't find her way around his mouth to kiss.
Has Ghana run out of those Alhaji barbers whose speciality is only in Moustaches?
No wonder Joyce Aryee left him because she couldn't find her way around his mouth to kiss.
Has Ghana run out of those Alhaji barbers whose speciality is only in Moustaches?
Rans F 10 years ago
Nothing can save VALCO from collapse if we continue to import alumina and other raw materials! Our useless Politicians are either not aware of or have forgotten about the fact that alumina (the basic raw material for aluminiu ... read full comment
Nothing can save VALCO from collapse if we continue to import alumina and other raw materials! Our useless Politicians are either not aware of or have forgotten about the fact that alumina (the basic raw material for aluminium production) is produced from bauxite. We sell our bauxite at ridiculously low price to China and the rest, only for it to be processed into alumina and sold back to us at the World market price! Are we just stupid or we are too lazy to use our brains? May I remind the powers-that- be that producing alumina from bauxite will create jobs for the jobless lot?
Dr. John 10 years ago
Why would they want to do that? It is better for them to sell low to the Chinese, then buy it back at a higher price to bring it back into Ghana. That way they can "chop" it on Ghana's turf because nobody is paying attention.
Why would they want to do that? It is better for them to sell low to the Chinese, then buy it back at a higher price to bring it back into Ghana. That way they can "chop" it on Ghana's turf because nobody is paying attention.
G. K. Berko 10 years ago
I agree with Dr. Wereko-Brobbey. In addition we must trim down the number of intermediaries in the Energy sector. VALCO must understand that we deserve an increase in revenue accruing from their usage of our energy to match ... read full comment
I agree with Dr. Wereko-Brobbey. In addition we must trim down the number of intermediaries in the Energy sector. VALCO must understand that we deserve an increase in revenue accruing from their usage of our energy to match the vicissitude of the changing Market.
We have for far too long subsidized their consumption of Energy as a consequence of our coerced submission to swallow the initial lopsided contract that paved way for the Akosombo Dam project. By now VALCO has made multi-fold profit from that deal. But we are yet to really break even, fiscally.
It is time for the partners to ease up their grip on us to allow us gain a little more to develop our Country, too.
Long live Ghana!!!
G. Dart. (US) 10 years ago
VALCO should be seriously looking at building their own Power generating plant and detach themselves from the old Pre-Akosombo agreement which DAY-IN-&-DAY-OUT compels them to OPEN & CLOSE the company, to the great discomfort ... read full comment
VALCO should be seriously looking at building their own Power generating plant and detach themselves from the old Pre-Akosombo agreement which DAY-IN-&-DAY-OUT compels them to OPEN & CLOSE the company, to the great discomfort of the workers and other companies who depend on them for RAW material supply. Henceforth, it must be a matter of "alia jakta est" to operate Economically.
Gumby Koontz 10 years ago
Erect a solar energy farm with photovoltaics or solar troughs made of aluminium to create concentrated solar power . Since Valco makes own aluminium, it can ship aluminium nextdoor to concentrated solar power farm which shoul ... read full comment
Erect a solar energy farm with photovoltaics or solar troughs made of aluminium to create concentrated solar power . Since Valco makes own aluminium, it can ship aluminium nextdoor to concentrated solar power farm which should be very economical to do so. Save hydropower for nighttime. Problem solved!
jake 10 years ago
Good point, Ken.
The world bank want to move VALCO to India, like our palm trees went to Malaysia.
On this, am on your side.
Good point, Ken.
The world bank want to move VALCO to India, like our palm trees went to Malaysia.
On this, am on your side.
J H New York 10 years ago
What does the World Bank mean by “A drain on the Sector" May I know from the World Bank if Ghana's Money is for them.
The government of Ghana should not hesitate to ignore such bogus reports which only Compounds our pred ... read full comment
What does the World Bank mean by “A drain on the Sector" May I know from the World Bank if Ghana's Money is for them.
The government of Ghana should not hesitate to ignore such bogus reports which only Compounds our predicament at the end of the day.There would be additional pressure on our Scares foreign Currency if VALCO is closed and therefore manufacturers needed to import ingots.
Workers would be declared redundant etc etc. Please ignore the reports.
Ghanaba 10 years ago
VALCO must go it's not worth a pesewa due to it old equipment's. If Wereko-Brobbey can do a better job why cant he buy it?
VALCO must go it's not worth a pesewa due to it old equipment's. If Wereko-Brobbey can do a better job why cant he buy it?
NDC must go
Wireko Brobbey, dirty Bushman from Kalahari Desert, you can't even trim your dirty moustache but you keep rattling like a jackass. You act like a thief whose booty is exhausted and will do anything to rob again. Shieegeh, mut ...
read full comment
What do you expect from a board of unqualified members?
ARE YOU IN NEED OF A FAST POWERFULL SPIRITUALIST?THEN GOOGLE OR GO TO www greatnanapowerfullspiritualist blogspot.com
Government should have sold valco to a private firm.All this problems wouldn't have happened.
No wonder Joyce Aryee left him because she couldn't find her way around his mouth to kiss.
Has Ghana run out of those Alhaji barbers whose speciality is only in Moustaches?
Nothing can save VALCO from collapse if we continue to import alumina and other raw materials! Our useless Politicians are either not aware of or have forgotten about the fact that alumina (the basic raw material for aluminiu ...
read full comment
Why would they want to do that? It is better for them to sell low to the Chinese, then buy it back at a higher price to bring it back into Ghana. That way they can "chop" it on Ghana's turf because nobody is paying attention.
I agree with Dr. Wereko-Brobbey. In addition we must trim down the number of intermediaries in the Energy sector. VALCO must understand that we deserve an increase in revenue accruing from their usage of our energy to match ...
read full comment
VALCO should be seriously looking at building their own Power generating plant and detach themselves from the old Pre-Akosombo agreement which DAY-IN-&-DAY-OUT compels them to OPEN & CLOSE the company, to the great discomfort ...
read full comment
Erect a solar energy farm with photovoltaics or solar troughs made of aluminium to create concentrated solar power . Since Valco makes own aluminium, it can ship aluminium nextdoor to concentrated solar power farm which shoul ...
read full comment
Good point, Ken.
The world bank want to move VALCO to India, like our palm trees went to Malaysia.
On this, am on your side.
What does the World Bank mean by “A drain on the Sector" May I know from the World Bank if Ghana's Money is for them.
The government of Ghana should not hesitate to ignore such bogus reports which only Compounds our pred ...
read full comment
VALCO must go it's not worth a pesewa due to it old equipment's. If Wereko-Brobbey can do a better job why cant he buy it?