GHFUO, be serious & change ur thinkin 10 years ago
AFRICA/GH'S ECONOMIC GROWTH
how Africa’s economic growth could be sustained for the continual benefit of its most vulnerable people?
I THINK IT WILL BE BEST TO LOOK AT THE EUROPEAN MODEL, ASIAN MODEL.
THE NEED TO PROVID ... read full comment
AFRICA/GH'S ECONOMIC GROWTH
how Africa’s economic growth could be sustained for the continual benefit of its most vulnerable people?
I THINK IT WILL BE BEST TO LOOK AT THE EUROPEAN MODEL, ASIAN MODEL.
THE NEED TO PROVIDE GREATER MOBILITY TO WEST AFRICAN CITIZENS BETWEEN NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES WILL BE PARAMOUNT.
HOWEVER, THESE NATIONS MUST MAINTAIN THEIR RESPECTIVE CURRENCIES. THE EURO MODEL SHOWED US THE VARIOUS PITFALLS THAT COME WITH THIS.
WAT DO YOU DO WITH NEIGHBOURING NATIONS WHO DONT PULL THEIR WEIGHT? SURE, YOU CAN PROVIDE THE NECESSARY BAILOUTS AND HELP, BUT YOU CANT FORCE A HORSE TO DRINK.
He cited employment for the rapidly growing young population: THE NATION MUST PUT MONEY INTO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT STRATEGIES. OTHER NATIONS HAVE DONE IT, AND CONTINUE TO.
affordable health care: NHIS IS A GOOD START, BUT IS IT WORKING? HOW STRONG AND CREDIBLE IS IT? DO THE NATIVES HAVE ACCESS TO HOSIPITALS, CLINICS AND TREATMENT CTRS? BUILD MORE HOSPITALS.
Worried about preserving Switzerland’s economic health — and fending off challenges from the far right — the government invoked a “safeguard” clause in its European agreements that allows it to restrict immigration from E.U. states. For the next year, it will issue five-year work permits to 53,700 citizens of 17 western E.U. countries and 2,180 permits for citizens of the 10 East European countries that joined the bloc after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Some Swiss argue that the steps were needed to relieve the pressure of new migrants, who have swelled Switzerland’s population to more than eight million in a country comprised of cantons
balanced among its German, French and Italian speakers.
GHANA'S early hopes were dashed by exclusionary politics, poor economic management and corruption, which created and perpetuated political instability.
ARE WE GOING TO LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES AND FIX THEM OR ARE WE GOING TO BLINDLY LOOK AWAY N CONTINUE TO WALLOW IN MEDIOCRITY?
Maxwell Kofi Jumah who claims to have "concrete evidence" to support his allegation says, President Mahama is the architect behind the huge monies given to RLG and Zoomlion, both service providers to the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA).
FOLKS, HOW CAN Salaries Of Ghanaian MPs BE THE 3rd Highest In The World? HIPC, 3RD WORLD NATION GHANA?...NO WAY!
REDUCE THE SALARIES OF THESE USELESS , OVERINFLATED EGOS N USE THE CASH TO DEVELOP OUR RAILWAYS, HIGHWAYS, MARKETS, STADIUMS, POLICE FORCE, SECURITY AGENCIES.
OH GH. TOO MUCH STRIFE, HUNGER. PPL ARE DISILLUSIONED. THEY DONT EVEN USE THEIR THINKING CAPS ANYMORE. THEY ACT AND BEHAVE LIKE ZOMBIES. ALL BECAUSE OF
CORRUPTION N GREED FROM OUR SO CALLED POT BELLIED LEADERS.
Most of the over $541 million revenue received from oil in 2012 was drained by Government due to poor planning and spending decisions rendering most of the projects incomplete.
Compared to its African neighbors like Malawi, Tanzania and the DRC, Ghana’s cost overruns are at least 18 percent higher.
Unlike the situation in southern Africa, there is no real regional rail network in the ECOWAS area, nor are the rail gauges internally compatible.
In fact, the national rail networks of ECOWAS‘s member states are mostly disconnected from each other. This is in contrast to southern Africa,
where interconnected national railway systems form a regional railway network that spans half a dozen countries and extends from the southern part of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo all the way to Durban in South Africa.
In Ghana, gold, bauxite, manganese, cocoa, among others are also exported without much value addition.
Leaders in the communities told Ghanaian journalists about the support they receive from the government of Tanzania, which ensures that resources benefited the locals and how
out of their own ingenuity, make business sense of the opportunity.
Ambassador Onafowokan, who in his address depict through a chart statistics the level of sharp contrast between the rate at which ECOWAS member countries trade within themselves and the robust
trade exchanges between Western countries. Identifying the challenges contributing to intra-community trade within ECOWAS member countries, Ambassador Onafowokan pointed out that inadequate
investment in infrastructural facilities such as rail, marine, and air transportation is creating huge problems in the movement of goods and human beings.
He stated that attachment to colonial masters and discriminatory policies are among the factors detriment to intra-community relations; “it posed serious challenges to our socio- economic and political development.“
Ambassador Onafowokan, therefore, extend Nigeria’s sincere appreciation to ECOWAS Commission for organizing the trade fair, and reiterated Nigeria government’s commitment to continue promoting the spirit of community co-operation and ensure that ECOWAS dreams are realized.
REPLICATE THESE ECOWAS TRADE FAIRS IN ALL WEST AFRICAN NATIONS, INCLUDING CAMEROON. WEST AFRICA NEEDS THE MONEY AND THE DEVELOPMENT.
MY ADVICE FOR THESE AFRICAN NATIONS LIKE GH, NAIJA ETC. TRADE AMNGST YOURSELVES FIRST BEFORE SEEKING OUTISDE TRADING PARTNERS. THERE ARE SHORTAGES AND NEEDS
EVERYWHERE. IF YOU CAN GET CLIENTS IN THE SUB REGION. WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT. INSTEAD, U SPEND SO MUCH EFFORT SHIPPING RESOURCES TO EUROPE N NON AFRICAN NATIONS. PUTTING TOO MUCH
UNTOL STRESS OF RESOURCES N RISKING RESOURCES SPOILAGE IN THE PROCESS. LOOK AT COMMON AGRIC PRODUCE FOR EXAMPLE?
THE LARGEST TRADING PARTNER OF THE USA IS NOT CHINA, JAPAN, MEXICO OR INDIA..BUT CANADA. AFRICAN LEADERS DONT THINK AND ARE CAUGHT IN A PRIMTIVE THINKING STATE.
AFRICA/GH'S ECONOMIC GROWTH
how Africa’s economic growth could be sustained for the continual benefit of its most vulnerable people?
I THINK IT WILL BE BEST TO LOOK AT THE EUROPEAN MODEL, ASIAN MODEL.
THE NEED TO PROVID ...
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