PSC Tema Shipyard won’t be transferred to Tullow

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  • HANNIBAL(Blessed by God) 12 years ago

    If true. Somehow Ghana gets the short end of the stick.

  • Mama Tula 12 years ago

    Where did the rumours come from then?? Ghana has become a rumour mongering, character assaisination and pull him down country and it is becoming alarming how people can simply wake up and start spreading rumours around.
    In a ...
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  • MENSAH 12 years ago

    I was one of the few guys who questioned the whole deal,which was published,that TULLOW WAS GOING TO HANDLE THE SHIPYARDS IN GHANA.
    I always wonder why ONLY FEW PEOPLE react to such a very important issue about Ghana's devel ...
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  • krikri 12 years ago

    NPP Destroyers, do you see the usefulness of the legacy Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Founder of Ghana, left behind. At the time he was building the shipyard, YOU WERE THROWING BOMBS AT HIM AND TURNING 6 YEAR OLD DAUTHERS OF OTHER GHANAI ...
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  • insight to the bone 12 years ago

    No matter what the ndc and their agent provocateurs say the fact remains the country can never move forward if the majority are marginalized and excluded from truly being represented as is the the case today. after killing mi ...
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  • Good Name 12 years ago

    insight to the bone

    Are you sane? Your the type of people who think they are the only people we must all listen to. You highlight the sort of darkness you are in at the moment. Can you stop this akan and other tribes matte ...
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  • insight to the bone 12 years ago

    it is obvious things are deteriorating faster than we had expected. when the law is used the abuse the right of opinion and freedom of speech it proves we are now in an authoritarian state ruled by bugga bugga politicians , b ...
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  • seth danso 12 years ago

    but where were these same workers while the drydock goes to waste? unscrupulous people want to hijack the business for their selfish interests. Tullow takeover will give life to the venture... Tullow, plse go ahead

  • Alexander 12 years ago

    There are some people in this country,it is they intentions to see this country and her people to suffer.Nearly every day,we all talk abt lack of jobs in the country so,what will go through every good thinking person's mind i ...
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  • EA INTSIFUL 12 years ago

    The way I see it she must me the number one hard working minister to date followed by the energy minister. The rest are all asleep.

  • Concerned 12 years ago

    This Minister is not only patriotic but also businesslike. She is creating business for the dormant Drydock and must be commended.

  • Kojo Billy Duncan 12 years ago

    It is now up to those seeking jobs to acquire the requisite skills like, mechanical engineering, welding and marine engineering to make them employable.

  • GX 12 years ago

    It's better transfers fully to for better Ghana

  • Whatever 12 years ago

    Government should move beyond these assurances and put a team of Ghanaian engineers in place to design, develop and mordernise the shipyard. What will this take? Look at models which has worked elsewhere, obtain the knowledge ...
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  • MENSAH 12 years ago

    Your leaders,are unfortunately,short-sighted.
    THEY CAN LOOK,BUT CANNOT DISCERN THE THINGS AT SIGHT.

  • Aduanaba 12 years ago

    A general lack of education among the electorate, makes them receptive to empty promises. Moreover, a politician's unflinching desire to hold unto power, undermines long term plans. The panacea to this chicken and egg syndrom ...
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