Dr Akoto Osei, well said. I know you are going to be attacked for this candid suggestion because of the 'stomach' aspect of Ghana politics. Thank you, Sir.
Dr Akoto Osei, well said. I know you are going to be attacked for this candid suggestion because of the 'stomach' aspect of Ghana politics. Thank you, Sir.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago
TWEAAAAHH. Do we even need any MP in Ghana now. Even if we need, it should not be more than two from each region. What do they do apart from taking bribes? Did I say this? Ask Gbagbin.
TWEAAAAHH. Do we even need any MP in Ghana now. Even if we need, it should not be more than two from each region. What do they do apart from taking bribes? Did I say this? Ask Gbagbin.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago
I assumed Dr Akoto Osei is a serious Economist and politician but to suggest that Ghana should have 100 MPs is an indication that he is to the contrary. There is no doubt that Ghana's public sector wage bill, including the Le ... read full comment
I assumed Dr Akoto Osei is a serious Economist and politician but to suggest that Ghana should have 100 MPs is an indication that he is to the contrary. There is no doubt that Ghana's public sector wage bill, including the Legislature and the Executive are overstaffed but 100 MPs will make nonsense of parliament. Even in 1957 Ghana had more than 100 MPs and since then Ghana's population has more than tripled.
The number of MPs cannot be decided solely on the financial position of the country but above all, the population size and geographical area of constituencies. Yes, the current 275 is too big and taking into consideration the current public wage bill and I agree that the number of public workers must be reduced. I hope Dr Akoto Osei is not trivialising the issue of public sector wage bill.
ERM 11 years ago
Kofi, you are rather not getting it. The guy is simply saying that the present 275 number of MPs is just way too mamy as you yourself have also suggested. Whats your problem?
Kofi, you are rather not getting it. The guy is simply saying that the present 275 number of MPs is just way too mamy as you yourself have also suggested. Whats your problem?
oba nyansani baako Pe in Ghana! 11 years ago
For me l believe even 30 MP's is too much for Ghana if we really want to build Ghana. What are they doing at all at the parliament? They are there to steal money to look after themselves and their family. They must go and loo ... read full comment
For me l believe even 30 MP's is too much for Ghana if we really want to build Ghana. What are they doing at all at the parliament? They are there to steal money to look after themselves and their family. They must go and look for jobs and leave the country to prosper. This is very good idea. Ghanaians must support this as early as possible.
KOKONSA 11 years ago
Kofi, it's an insult to impugn Dr. Osei's professional integrity as far as his suggestion is concerned.You owe him an apology.Don't forget he is not just an economist but also a member of parliament - the body for which he is ... read full comment
Kofi, it's an insult to impugn Dr. Osei's professional integrity as far as his suggestion is concerned.You owe him an apology.Don't forget he is not just an economist but also a member of parliament - the body for which he is advocating a cull.
If you agree that the wage bill is exorbitant then I suggest by your logic, to demonstrate your appreciation of economics by proposing a number which you think is workable.
In the absence of this, I doubt if your contribution addresses the wage bill issue.
Fact is Ghana is a poor country and would have to cut our coat according to our size. I do also appreciate that the western model of democracy is quite expensive. However you can appreciate, the west have justified their model and made it workable by ballooning their economies and GDPs.
This has been achieved through sound economic policy and objectives.
I believe the remuneration of public workers and especially the 3 arms of govt. should have a correlation with the GDP of the country.
In any case almost all our laws are borrowed from our colonial masters. Originality is absent and I don't think it should take 275 people to review mostly sound laws which are still relevant.
insight to the bone 11 years ago
this govt is soaked in corruption and has compromised our future with their shady deals with the Chinese . you talk of humble beginnings only to support those who destroy any chances we have at a better future for our childre ... read full comment
this govt is soaked in corruption and has compromised our future with their shady deals with the Chinese . you talk of humble beginnings only to support those who destroy any chances we have at a better future for our children . you pass laws on GMO that will eventually have a devastating effect on our agriculture just because of a few pieces of silver bribes or what you now term as lobbying . you ndc have no heart or conscience just look at what your police are doing to the small enterprises and the weaker in our society . we here of heart wrenching stories of police so power drunk that they arrest drivers carrying goods and hold them in custody for enough days so the produce be it fish or other perishables get spoilt as they want bribes. small capital of a few thousand cedis goes up in smoke because of this callous selfish corrupt attitude and we say our economy is collapsing but dont realise the backbone of our economy are these very same small businesses be it selling roasted plantain on the street corner or traders in the market . you drive around in you air conditioned cars with police escorts so you dont get stuck in traffic but do nothing to implement solutions that will make it easier for the common man . you spend all your time scheming and conspiring so the people because of your propaganda are perpetually confused and remain ignorant . yes we call for a revolution to clear this oligarchy and if we have our way before then end of this year Ghana will burn so out of the fire the pure gold of our nation will come out . your govt is cursed and will never do anything good for our people as you will remain blind to what is visible to all righteous souls and never know the right way forward even if its presented to you . your legacy will be only one of deepened tribalism , corruption ,treason and betrayal of the national interest assisted by your Chinese criminals . all institutions of state are a disappointment and failure as they are so corrupt they no longer serve their purpose . if we do not stop you the tribalism and anti Akan agenda will become institutionalized .your govt has not created a single sustainable business rather collapsed many industries we inherited from Nkrumah and before.under the guise of minority rights you would rather promote sodomy instead of legalizing marijuana as you are more attracted to perversion and gutter morals than doing the right thing . ndc where is your integrity and common sense ?
Gye Nyame 11 years ago
Why do we need chiefs on government payroll? Perhaps that is why they have become lazy. The government should consider cutting them off government payroll.
Why do we need chiefs on government payroll? Perhaps that is why they have become lazy. The government should consider cutting them off government payroll.
True Ghanaian 11 years ago
Paying the chiefs is just a matter of politics. Too many so called leaders.
Paying the chiefs is just a matter of politics. Too many so called leaders.
OK 11 years ago
show that you (OSEI) are not playing politics and RESIGN- OR SHUT UP
show that you (OSEI) are not playing politics and RESIGN- OR SHUT UP
KING 11 years ago
it is a very good suggestion. but to me if they are to cut down on the no. of mps in the house, i think AMINU SALIFU of wa east should be the one to go first. because how can a full mp failed so badly to express himself in th ... read full comment
it is a very good suggestion. but to me if they are to cut down on the no. of mps in the house, i think AMINU SALIFU of wa east should be the one to go first. because how can a full mp failed so badly to express himself in that simple manner in parliament and yet calls himself an mp?had it not been the intervention of the speaker , no body knew what he was even trying to put across. its a big disgrace to the people he is representing
Bomfaboy 11 years ago
Dr Osei Akoto has been bold to stick his neck out for the obvious. One would have thought that we have some serious discussion on this issue. We all know, and have known how the state's coffers is been ripped by the balloonin ... read full comment
Dr Osei Akoto has been bold to stick his neck out for the obvious. One would have thought that we have some serious discussion on this issue. We all know, and have known how the state's coffers is been ripped by the ballooning of government jobs. I whole hearted lye agree with Dr Akoto about the size of parliament. On what basis is that number of parliamentarians determined? Is it by population size or land size?? All over the world, places that practice parliamentary democracy, uses Population size to determine the representation in parliament. A case in point is the US, where there is proportional representation in the Congress. A place like Montana which has land mass as 4 x the land mass of New Jersey but with a smaller population has 6 members of congress while New Jersey has about 14. Each member of Congress represents close to a population of 700,000. So anytime there is a population shift, districts/constituencies are realigned to restore the representation. That is why some states loses seats while other states gain seats.
So in Ghana, how do we assign parliamentary seats? We have allowed the EC to ARBITRARY done as it please the government of the day. It is time to get serious, and put into LAW a PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION BILL THAT WILL STATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT NUMBER OF POPULATION TO BE REPRESENTED BY A PARLIAMENTARIAN.
Let's do some Mathis here.: If we projects Ghana's Population at 30 million, and we agree that the maximum number of people to be represented in parliament is 250,000, then the MAXIMUM number of Parliamentarians We can have is 120. This is a very conservative number. So then when population changes after each decades census, then re demarcation that takes place must see some places losing seats and other places gaining seats, and never ever adding constituencies to appease who is in power. We should not have a situation where some represents a population of 50,000 and others represents a population of 700,000 ASIs the situation now.
When it comes to the number of Ministers and Deputies and the number of Civil Servants the less said about them the better.
It is time to get serious and stop playing the Ostritch.
MENSAH 11 years ago
Well taken.
Thanks for your time and ideas.
Well taken.
Thanks for your time and ideas.
Vuvuzela 11 years ago
Funny! What positive things are MPs doing in Ghana except take bribes.
We don't even need 50 MPs, taking for granted they've not been up to any purpose or use until now. They are just a drain, on the economy.
The functio ... read full comment
Funny! What positive things are MPs doing in Ghana except take bribes.
We don't even need 50 MPs, taking for granted they've not been up to any purpose or use until now. They are just a drain, on the economy.
The function of an MP is automatic but others could function as well. What is the use of very troubled and agitated MPs who just fight for bribes and other cheap pathways to making huge money?
HARUNA 11 years ago
I am NDC supporter but this man is saying a sensible thing lets us always put politics behind us and deal with serious issues my brothers.
I am NDC supporter but this man is saying a sensible thing lets us always put politics behind us and deal with serious issues my brothers.
Vuvuzela 11 years ago
That is the only way we can forge ahead.
The MPs constitute a serious pressure on the economy in 3 ways:
First, their number is redundant. They are just too costly for our little economy that can't pay teachers and othe ... read full comment
That is the only way we can forge ahead.
The MPs constitute a serious pressure on the economy in 3 ways:
First, their number is redundant. They are just too costly for our little economy that can't pay teachers and other workers well.
Two, they take bribes from companies and organizations to promote their agendas. That in turn makes those organizations corrupt.
Three, they don't know what to do in parliament apart from opposing each others camp and in-fighting. They have no focus and objectives.
Obournana 11 years ago
Haruna, just listen to yourself. Was Dr. Osei Akoto not an MP when Kuffour created more constituencies and did he say? Did he get idea only when NDC is in power and what constituencies does he want them to be merged or remove ... read full comment
Haruna, just listen to yourself. Was Dr. Osei Akoto not an MP when Kuffour created more constituencies and did he say? Did he get idea only when NDC is in power and what constituencies does he want them to be merged or removed? As an MP he knows what to do instead of making the statement on the TV. MPs job is to enact and amend laws so what is he doing or just to seek public attention? Ghanaians are wiser than he perceive. Just prepare something for the committee to be sent to the floor. We don't need 275 MPs likewise most of the public servants. If we want to develop as a country then, we need to throw away job for the boys/girls syndrome ans fire all corrupt officials caught especially, the police and the judges.
DKB 11 years ago
And so what if he was an MP then? Did we have the single spine salary structure during Kufuor's time? Why can't some of you just stop this unproductive arguments and for one just accept Dr Akoto has made a good call? Are we t ... read full comment
And so what if he was an MP then? Did we have the single spine salary structure during Kufuor's time? Why can't some of you just stop this unproductive arguments and for one just accept Dr Akoto has made a good call? Are we that stupid to keep refering to the past anytime an issue comes up? I agree 100% with Haruna, Dr Akoto has made a good call, better late than never, deal with the substance of his proposal and not what he did or not do 8 years ago.
M shanunu 11 years ago
You are right it's politics as usual,while need to be smart at governance we also need to stop this back door activities that are eating too deep into our economy,for the boys and girls and shoddy contracts given to favourite ... read full comment
You are right it's politics as usual,while need to be smart at governance we also need to stop this back door activities that are eating too deep into our economy,for the boys and girls and shoddy contracts given to favourites,150-200 would be alright starting with his constituency,,,
readi 2 dye 11 years ago
Hire executive assistants...with no government housing and less pay...gh ministers don't need deputies....anyway that's my call...open to hear other opinions....boycott vondafone..one!
Hire executive assistants...with no government housing and less pay...gh ministers don't need deputies....anyway that's my call...open to hear other opinions....boycott vondafone..one!
Vuvuzela 11 years ago
That's a good perspective.
That's a good perspective.
Gonzaga 11 years ago
The problem with Ghana is lack of commonsense, leadership, bribery, corruption and too much talk and nothing been done. Everybody goes to the radio station and talk and we think that is democracy. The legislature and executiv ... read full comment
The problem with Ghana is lack of commonsense, leadership, bribery, corruption and too much talk and nothing been done. Everybody goes to the radio station and talk and we think that is democracy. The legislature and executive have no plans, structure, policies to do anything. They just wake up and talk, like running their household. Incompetent of running a country. We need education reform, not rich children kids taking A and O level, while to poor parents kids are tossed with party politics with their lives: SHS, JSS, BECE, WASSE and all the nonsense. Today is 3 years SHS then tomorrow 4 years. Competent and experience citizens should be selected to ministerial positions not because you from the ruling party and MP. The 1992 constitution which was written into law by JJ and his favorites should be done again. Too much duplication of ministries and staff doing nothing. How can a developing country like Ghana use 75% of his annual budget for salaries. I can go on and on, but will end for now.
Stray-bullet 11 years ago
At least some people have started thinking. This suggestion is laudable. For Me, 60 MP's is alright. Then 25 ministers and deputies, 20 regional ministers and deputies and each district assembly and municipal assembly having ... read full comment
At least some people have started thinking. This suggestion is laudable. For Me, 60 MP's is alright. Then 25 ministers and deputies, 20 regional ministers and deputies and each district assembly and municipal assembly having one DCE or MCE respectively(216 in number). So one way or the other, Ghana can function with just about 321 executives depending directly on the public purse aside the directors of institutions and presidential staffers. The early we think about these numbers the better for us some people are actually being paid salaries for nothing.
Kwasi Asante , R.I. 11 years ago
Dr Osei Akoto has his accessment on the over staffed Ministers. It is dutiful to set a committee to look into it and cut down as necessary and effective. Dr. Akoto has made a good start for a positive debate on the issue at h ... read full comment
Dr Osei Akoto has his accessment on the over staffed Ministers. It is dutiful to set a committee to look into it and cut down as necessary and effective. Dr. Akoto has made a good start for a positive debate on the issue at hand.
GHANAVIA 11 years ago
Listen to an ex-PNDC operative bureaucrat; any wonder why we are in a mess?
Listen to an ex-PNDC operative bureaucrat; any wonder why we are in a mess?
Sani not Abacha 11 years ago
We are having pple with the thinking cup on in Ghana. Kudos, Dr. Akoto Osei. I would like you to give up your seat and encourage others also to do likewise even in the absence of a constitutional backing. Thanks. While the la ... read full comment
We are having pple with the thinking cup on in Ghana. Kudos, Dr. Akoto Osei. I would like you to give up your seat and encourage others also to do likewise even in the absence of a constitutional backing. Thanks. While the land mass remains the same because Ghana is not ready to annex any other country yet, the Constitution uses population to increase the number of MPs. We have not done anything to control our population so the increase is on unabated. With this constitution in Place, one day we shall have 1000 MPs and there will be no parliament to put them. They will attend sessions in batches as Legon, KNUST, Cape Vars students do, with some standing by the windows and doors.
Abena 11 years ago
dear Kofi Atta I also hold the view that 275 parliamentarians is too much much for Ghana.
In the colonial days we did not have the kind of technologhy that we have today. Do you hear of telegram now? Not even fax !
The agen ... read full comment
dear Kofi Atta I also hold the view that 275 parliamentarians is too much much for Ghana.
In the colonial days we did not have the kind of technologhy that we have today. Do you hear of telegram now? Not even fax !
The agent of development in Ghana should be emphasised in the District Assemlies
Titugri 11 years ago
Mr Ata, what is trivial about what Dr Akoto has said? Your argument that Ghana had more than 100 MPs back in 1957 does not address the problem we are faced with. If Ghana had more than 100 MPs back in 1957 that was probably a ... read full comment
Mr Ata, what is trivial about what Dr Akoto has said? Your argument that Ghana had more than 100 MPs back in 1957 does not address the problem we are faced with. If Ghana had more than 100 MPs back in 1957 that was probably a mistake we made and it's time to make the necessary correction. Remember the saying that "don't bite more than you can chew"?.
Few decades the public sector has always been struggling to meeet the budget demands and to make the payrolls and that is even after getting donations from so-called donor countries, so imagine if there was no help from other countries how will it be? To look at it in another way, the United States with a population of more than 300 million only has about 535 congressmen whereas Ghana with only 10% of the population of the United States has a mindless 275 MPs that they cannot afford. The last time the number of MPs was increased from 230 to the current 275 the argument was that the constitution demanded it due to the population growth. So if we are going that way in less than 50 years Ghana will have close to 1000 MPs. Will anyone consider that a sensible way to govern a country?
I think VERY SOON there has to be an "African spring" similar to the arab spring to address all the corruption and maladministration that is destroying the African continent. May be, just may be, after that the so-called educated or elite class will wake up to the realities facing the continent and it's peoples.
BE WISE 11 years ago
Mr. Akoto should take the lead by exiting parliament. After he has done tht will hv the audacity to tell some of whom he thinks are not needed to follow suit.
Mr. Akoto should take the lead by exiting parliament. After he has done tht will hv the audacity to tell some of whom he thinks are not needed to follow suit.
KOGYAM58 11 years ago
USA IS 300 MILLION PEOPLE WITH LESS THAN 200 MPS . WITH ONY 24 MILLION PEOPLE HOW CAN WE HAVE SUCH A LARGE MPS. CUT IT DOWN, CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME.
USA IS 300 MILLION PEOPLE WITH LESS THAN 200 MPS . WITH ONY 24 MILLION PEOPLE HOW CAN WE HAVE SUCH A LARGE MPS. CUT IT DOWN, CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME.
Odurose 11 years ago
Kofi, as a matter of fact you probably need to know that the June or July 1956 general election which ushered in Ghana's independence in March 1957 had 84 MPs, It was later when another 20 women were appointed by the CPP that ... read full comment
Kofi, as a matter of fact you probably need to know that the June or July 1956 general election which ushered in Ghana's independence in March 1957 had 84 MPs, It was later when another 20 women were appointed by the CPP that the number came to 104 MPs. I think Dr Akoto Osei has a point though. 275 MP for a population of 24 million in 2014 is a tad too many given the parlous state of the economy and considering the public finances are over bloated.
Haha 11 years ago
What is your point in plaine english?
What is your point in plaine english?
Adote 11 years ago
I am with you on this one, two (2) MPs from each region, for a total of twenty (20), is perfect for Ghana.
I am with you on this one, two (2) MPs from each region, for a total of twenty (20), is perfect for Ghana.
Asemfofro Eli 11 years ago
Ghana seriously need absolute Revolution candidly.
Ghana seriously need absolute Revolution candidly.
Sethoo 11 years ago
Thank you Mr Osei,I have been thinking of this all this while.How could a poor country faced with myriads of problems have 275 MPs?I hope the NPP which is often very good in opposition can change this when they win power.
Thank you Mr Osei,I have been thinking of this all this while.How could a poor country faced with myriads of problems have 275 MPs?I hope the NPP which is often very good in opposition can change this when they win power.
oba nyansani baako Pe in Ghana! 11 years ago
It is only Nana Addo who can do that. Simply because Nana does not need anything on this planet except a good name. Therefore, let us support him to come to Power in 2016. People like Atuguba and Kwadwo Afari Gyan will not ha ... read full comment
It is only Nana Addo who can do that. Simply because Nana does not need anything on this planet except a good name. Therefore, let us support him to come to Power in 2016. People like Atuguba and Kwadwo Afari Gyan will not have opportunity to do their evil things anymore.
bashings 11 years ago
is he God??? why this wishful thinking, you talk as if Ghana's problems started yesterday!
is he God??? why this wishful thinking, you talk as if Ghana's problems started yesterday!
TAMBRO 11 years ago
WHERE WERE YOU STUPID AKOTO DURING KUFOUR'S ERA WHERE U EVEN ADDED MORE MPS.WHY DIDN'T U SUGGEST TO PREZ. KUFOUR TO REDUCE THE MPS SIZE IF IT WAS THAT EASY.EVEN THAT SIZE WHAT WORK DID U PEOPLE DO?"KWASIATO!"
WHERE WERE YOU STUPID AKOTO DURING KUFOUR'S ERA WHERE U EVEN ADDED MORE MPS.WHY DIDN'T U SUGGEST TO PREZ. KUFOUR TO REDUCE THE MPS SIZE IF IT WAS THAT EASY.EVEN THAT SIZE WHAT WORK DID U PEOPLE DO?"KWASIATO!"
Kofi 11 years ago
Kuffour didn't have a problem paying workers. "Nyansato"
Kuffour didn't have a problem paying workers. "Nyansato"
BRANDY 11 years ago
NDC came to power and started paying bogus judgement debts in frenzy in order to share the loot at the expense of the poor in ghana....and they pushed afari gyan to create 45 new constituencies and district assemblies....IN S ... read full comment
NDC came to power and started paying bogus judgement debts in frenzy in order to share the loot at the expense of the poor in ghana....and they pushed afari gyan to create 45 new constituencies and district assemblies....IN SUMMARY, NDC WASTED AND LOOTED OUR MONIES AS IF GHANA WAS STILL GOLD COAST...NOW LOOK AT WHERE THEY HAVE BROUGHT US.....DOWNRIGHT POVERTY AND A NATION FULL ON CORRUPTION.
Alhaji Brutus Germany 11 years ago
WELL SAID DR OSEI OF WHAT USE ARE THESE VAST PARLIAMENTARIANS TO GHANIANS CONSIDERING THE MILLIONS THE TAKE HOME EVERY MONTH;
WELL SAID DR OSEI OF WHAT USE ARE THESE VAST PARLIAMENTARIANS TO GHANIANS CONSIDERING THE MILLIONS THE TAKE HOME EVERY MONTH;
The Mask 11 years ago
MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask ... read full comment
MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask of the national budget and issues of national significance. The constituents must not forgive any MP who betrays them. There must be adequate media coverage of parliamentary activities and randomly how MPs are faring in their constituencies. If you know of any MP who has taken bribe report the MP to his constituents.
After winning an election a newly elected Parliamentarian must leave his constituency and come to Accra the National capital to represent his constituency while at the same time providing feedback to his constituents. In order to represent his or her constituency effectively a parliamentarian should be able to communicate in the language he or she feels most comfortable in. Many parliamentarians come from constituencies where English is not the first language. A parliamentarian may be educated, understand English and belong to one profession or another but would prefer to communicate in the language of his or her constituency.
Parliament must therefore provide interpreters for all the major language blocks. Parliament must also provide earphones so that if one MP is speaking in a different language the other MPs can all understand. Language must not be a barrier to effective repesentation.
Parliament must also provide a readily available renovated residence to a newly elected parliamentarian. Accommodation in Accra is expensive and not every newly elected parliamentarian will have the money to rent a home in the national capital. Each MP must be given an office, a bodyguard and a secretary.
Nzema K 11 years ago
Representing people means talk on their behalf, make laws for them and hold govt accountable by protecting the national purse on behalf of the people.
All these require brains and not numbers. honestly I would go for 50, 5 ... read full comment
Representing people means talk on their behalf, make laws for them and hold govt accountable by protecting the national purse on behalf of the people.
All these require brains and not numbers. honestly I would go for 50, 5 for each region.
readi 2 dye 11 years ago
I think u need to get rid of the mask to see clearly....we talking about reducing mp's and u talking about hiring more people...if one can't speak English there is no need for him to represent anyone,even though he might b sm ... read full comment
I think u need to get rid of the mask to see clearly....we talking about reducing mp's and u talking about hiring more people...if one can't speak English there is no need for him to represent anyone,even though he might b smarter...in a situation where business is transacted in English....maybe they need to freshen up on thier English via courses on computer I really think your idea is a little backward..boycott vondafone. One!
akoto gjantua 11 years ago
Mr Mask they have all those benefits that's why govt expenditure keep rising. Check it out past and present mps today are all rich. If you did'nt pass GCE O'level no government or office work for you and same applies to MPs. ... read full comment
Mr Mask they have all those benefits that's why govt expenditure keep rising. Check it out past and present mps today are all rich. If you did'nt pass GCE O'level no government or office work for you and same applies to MPs. You must be able to communicate in the official language the same as somebody applying for job at the ministries. Give them the chance to speak their dialects in parliament and it will be all insults as we keep hearing on some typical radio stations, ie things like "kwasia" etc
Abroampah 11 years ago
The fact that the public sector wage bill is and has been draining state coffers and therefore has to be culled is eminent to all. The problem as I envisage, is which government or ruling party has the balls to tackle it to r ... read full comment
The fact that the public sector wage bill is and has been draining state coffers and therefore has to be culled is eminent to all. The problem as I envisage, is which government or ruling party has the balls to tackle it to risk being unpopular with the electorate???
Obed Adore 11 years ago
This is the best contribution so far. Well done
This is the best contribution so far. Well done
Obed Adore 11 years ago
Sorry, only the first two paragraphs really make sense.. The latter paragraphs would definitely go to increase the very excessive expenditure the Dr. Akoto is talking about. I am therefore gently withdrawing my previous comme ... read full comment
Sorry, only the first two paragraphs really make sense.. The latter paragraphs would definitely go to increase the very excessive expenditure the Dr. Akoto is talking about. I am therefore gently withdrawing my previous comment!
Adu 11 years ago
five mp from each of the 10 regions
five mp from each of the 10 regions
P. K Papapaa 11 years ago
Very well said but expect people who don't feel the economic difficulty we are in now to ask why now. At least some of us spoke against the creation of the additional 45 constituencies but were insulted. It serves Ghanaians ... read full comment
Very well said but expect people who don't feel the economic difficulty we are in now to ask why now. At least some of us spoke against the creation of the additional 45 constituencies but were insulted. It serves Ghanaians right .
Legba 11 years ago
at they were re end of their service they were paid 200,000 cedis each whether they were re-elected o
mahama I remember you made that payment your priority. What are you doing with advice from people like Ablaka
at they were re end of their service they were paid 200,000 cedis each whether they were re-elected o
mahama I remember you made that payment your priority. What are you doing with advice from people like Ablaka
Nzema K 11 years ago
Who expanded the seats from 140 or so to 230. NPP did isnt it. next time remove your political lens before talking. Idiot
Who expanded the seats from 140 or so to 230. NPP did isnt it. next time remove your political lens before talking. Idiot
Mohammed 11 years ago
7 mps from each region. period.
7 mps from each region. period.
KWAKU SEI 11 years ago
EACH REGION SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING SALARIES OF THEIR MPs, NOT THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.
EACH REGION SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING SALARIES OF THEIR MPs, NOT THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.
Abena 11 years ago
your idea would at least help quench the need for more mps
your idea would at least help quench the need for more mps
Koo Nimo 11 years ago
How many of the members of parliament can read and write proper english. Some will say this elitist by Twi, Ga , Ewe , Nzema , Dagani etc is no the medium of communication in the August house
How many of the members of parliament can read and write proper english. Some will say this elitist by Twi, Ga , Ewe , Nzema , Dagani etc is no the medium of communication in the August house
Albert 11 years ago
The likes of the Tarkwa-Nsuayem MP should all be retrenched. Search through and get all those who are just serving coffee out of the house.
The likes of the Tarkwa-Nsuayem MP should all be retrenched. Search through and get all those who are just serving coffee out of the house.
Revjay393@yahoo.co.uk 11 years ago
PART TIME JOB The Life Changers Group is a Group of Compassionate Individuals from different countries that came together t ... read full comment
PART TIME JOB The Life Changers Group is a Group of Compassionate Individuals from different countries that came together to work as a team with the objectives of reducing the rate of unemployment, empowering people that are constrained financially in their interested area of business etc., but mainly to reduce to its barest minimal the suffering of the less privilege Globally through our system
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Nzema K 11 years ago
Today he says this and when the media jumps on his neck he shifts his position to another....
In any case, I also believe that Ghana's parliament needs not more 100 MP, 10 from each region.
Today he says this and when the media jumps on his neck he shifts his position to another....
In any case, I also believe that Ghana's parliament needs not more 100 MP, 10 from each region.
Me 11 years ago
The NDC as a party knew that trhe country did not have the resources to accommodate more M.P's and yet decided to add more to it by creating more constituencies prior to the 2012 elections. Not even the outcry of the oppositi ... read full comment
The NDC as a party knew that trhe country did not have the resources to accommodate more M.P's and yet decided to add more to it by creating more constituencies prior to the 2012 elections. Not even the outcry of the opposition and some discerning Ghanaians would even change the mind of that OLD FOOL called Afari Gyan. He defied every body and went ahead to please his pay masters,the NDC, by adding more constituencies.
PROUD PEPENI 11 years ago
WHEN DID U KNOW THIS?
WHEN DID U KNOW THIS?
EDENSU 11 years ago
My brother, we will move forward as a country when we learn our mistakes, hence the need to amend laws as and when necessary. Such suggestions, if it will serve the interest of the nation whould be taken in good faith, it do ... read full comment
My brother, we will move forward as a country when we learn our mistakes, hence the need to amend laws as and when necessary. Such suggestions, if it will serve the interest of the nation whould be taken in good faith, it doesn't matter where it is coming from please.
still rastafari 11 years ago
SMC 1& 2,AFRC,PNDC no parliament but there was governance and some amount of development
SMC 1& 2,AFRC,PNDC no parliament but there was governance and some amount of development
still rastafari 11 years ago
decentralization of power & management
decentralization of power & management
KS 11 years ago
This is sensible thinking and forward looking. Wish such persons like him get the opportunity soon to manage the affairs of this country.
This is sensible thinking and forward looking. Wish such persons like him get the opportunity soon to manage the affairs of this country.
E.Y.F. 11 years ago
IN DEED, THIS IS ONE IMPORTANT STATEMENT WE HAVE TO CONSIDER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.THIS IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE NATION.WHY MANY PARLIAMENTARIANS? LOOK AT THE COST INVOLVED.IT'S APOLITICAL INPUT.
IN DEED, THIS IS ONE IMPORTANT STATEMENT WE HAVE TO CONSIDER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.THIS IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE NATION.WHY MANY PARLIAMENTARIANS? LOOK AT THE COST INVOLVED.IT'S APOLITICAL INPUT.
george 11 years ago
Shd hav suggested during Kufor's time
Shd hav suggested during Kufor's time
RAS BO LONDON 11 years ago
He says right things at wrong places….You are a member of parliament why don’t you raise it on the floor of parliament?
Why on radio? This is the sickness of some PHD degree holders called who continuously seeks cheap pu ... read full comment
He says right things at wrong places….You are a member of parliament why don’t you raise it on the floor of parliament?
Why on radio? This is the sickness of some PHD degree holders called who continuously seeks cheap public attention. This type of comments attracts the simple minded but sounds infantile and clumsy to the thinking Ghanaian………CHEAP DOCTOR, CHEAP TALK…
kwesi kakraba 11 years ago
You knew all this and you guided former president Koffour to increase it and now you are talking of it. stomach politician.
You knew all this and you guided former president Koffour to increase it and now you are talking of it. stomach politician.
LUCAS YIRENKYI 11 years ago
Well, well, well. I think this is one of the most interesting thing that I have heard from this palm plantation thief. Honestly speaking, we don´t need most of those wannabes seating out there taking the tax payer´s money f ... read full comment
Well, well, well. I think this is one of the most interesting thing that I have heard from this palm plantation thief. Honestly speaking, we don´t need most of those wannabes seating out there taking the tax payer´s money for nothing. I´m yet to hear most of them speak a single word in that House. What use are they to us, that we should be dishing out money to them? For the first time, this man has made a big sense to me. They must start right way from among them and then the public can take it up from there. Ghanaians can not continue to be paying idiots for no work done. Look at the idiots in Tema for instance! Torshi and Glover! What use are these idiots to Ghana? And there are more of such idiots in the Ashanti region, who do not even know what is called facebook. It is about time. Wake up Ghanaians!
KOOKZI 11 years ago
MY BROTHER, I COULD HELP BUT TO AGREE A THOUSAND PERCENT WITH THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE HON. MP. THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS THAT POLITICIANS CONTINUES TO CREATE MORE CONSTITUENCIES, THEREBY CREATING MORE AVENUES FOR MILKING ... read full comment
MY BROTHER, I COULD HELP BUT TO AGREE A THOUSAND PERCENT WITH THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE HON. MP. THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS THAT POLITICIANS CONTINUES TO CREATE MORE CONSTITUENCIES, THEREBY CREATING MORE AVENUES FOR MILKING THE NATION. KUFFOUR DID IT. ATTA MILLS DID IT. WHEN ARE WE GOING TO DEVELOP TRUE LOVE FOR THIS COUNRY CALLED GHANA
LoveforGhana 11 years ago
Why didn't Dr Akoto let his NPP govt do it when it was in power? Why?
Why didn't Dr Akoto let his NPP govt do it when it was in power? Why?
Abena 11 years ago
At that time the wage bill alone did not consume about 70o/o of tax revenue.
All joke aside don't we have to revisit some of our practices and see what we can do to eliminate waste and duplications. we would not go anywhere ... read full comment
At that time the wage bill alone did not consume about 70o/o of tax revenue.
All joke aside don't we have to revisit some of our practices and see what we can do to eliminate waste and duplications. we would not go anywhere as a nation if we view every thing our political lenses. We elect new leader to make life better and bearable
LALATA 11 years ago
YOU SHOULD TOLD KUFOUR
YOU SHOULD TOLD KUFOUR
DISCIPLINE HOLLAND 11 years ago
GOD BLESS U FOR SEEN THE LIGHT TO TELL THE TRUTH.
GOD BLESS U FOR SEEN THE LIGHT TO TELL THE TRUTH.
Emmanuel 11 years ago
I believe if we can cut the number of MPs, save some cost and use the savings to add to the District assembly common fund for development it will be better.
I believe if we can cut the number of MPs, save some cost and use the savings to add to the District assembly common fund for development it will be better.
Siploe 11 years ago
Lead by example. Resign and then merge your constituency with the 2 constituencies next to you. This is the only I can accept what you are saying.
Lead by example. Resign and then merge your constituency with the 2 constituencies next to you. This is the only I can accept what you are saying.
Ideology 11 years ago
Good suggestion we are paying too much for doing nothing on parliamentarians only to do their private jobs and bribes.
Good suggestion we are paying too much for doing nothing on parliamentarians only to do their private jobs and bribes.
KWAA 11 years ago
I wonder why a Country like Ghana,which has never achieved a balanced budget in its history is able to keep about 80Ministers,each one of them having almost everything for free.
About 700Presidential advicers,about 600,000 c ... read full comment
I wonder why a Country like Ghana,which has never achieved a balanced budget in its history is able to keep about 80Ministers,each one of them having almost everything for free.
About 700Presidential advicers,about 600,000 civil servants.
The question is,what do we produce to keep such a huge work force?
Microsoft has a bigger budget than Ghana,but has less expenditure as Ghana.
Nobody should come and tell me,when Kuffour was in power he had more Ministers,well it was a mistake and waste of resources,so why should Mahama repeat the same mistake?
Mr Tee 11 years ago
i support it
i support it
GHANABOY 11 years ago
I THINK THAT REDUCING OUR MPS TO 100 WILL GREATLY SAVE GHANAIANS ABOUT GHC14,700,000.00 A YEAR, AND ABOUT GHC58,800,000.00 FOR FOUR YEARS. IT IS A GOOD SUGGESTION THAT NEEDS CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY ALL SO THAT WE CAN REACH A COM ... read full comment
I THINK THAT REDUCING OUR MPS TO 100 WILL GREATLY SAVE GHANAIANS ABOUT GHC14,700,000.00 A YEAR, AND ABOUT GHC58,800,000.00 FOR FOUR YEARS. IT IS A GOOD SUGGESTION THAT NEEDS CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY ALL SO THAT WE CAN REACH A COMMON PLATFORM FOR IT IMPLEMENTATION. THIS IS THE TIME WE HAVE MAKE IT HAPPEN FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR DEAR COUNTRY. LET US BE MINDFUL THAT PARTISANSHIP ON NATIONAL ISSUES WILL NOT HELP US BUILD THIS COUNTRY. DR AKOTO KEEP IT UP.
Yaa num 11 years ago
Yes the doctor is Right. Ghana needs to cutdown the number of members at its 3rd house.
Yes the doctor is Right. Ghana needs to cutdown the number of members at its 3rd house.
akoto gjantua 11 years ago
Why you did not ask for in numbers of MPs when you were in power?
Why you did not ask for in numbers of MPs when you were in power?
PREACHER 11 years ago
PEOPLE DONT TAKE THIS PEOPLE SERIOUS. WHEN THEY WHERE CAMPAIGNING FOR POWER IN 2000 THEY SAID THEY WILL CUT THE NUMBER DOWN WHEN THEY CAME WHAT HAPPENED. THEY RATHERE INCREASED THE NUMBER, WAS HE NOT THERE AT THE TIME? PLEASE ... read full comment
PEOPLE DONT TAKE THIS PEOPLE SERIOUS. WHEN THEY WHERE CAMPAIGNING FOR POWER IN 2000 THEY SAID THEY WILL CUT THE NUMBER DOWN WHEN THEY CAME WHAT HAPPENED. THEY RATHERE INCREASED THE NUMBER, WAS HE NOT THERE AT THE TIME? PLEASE DONT TAKE THEM SERIOUS A BIT.
Fusseini 11 years ago
Stupid preacher can't u be serious for once this is a gud suggestion. Some of us who are die hard supporter of NDC even know that this is a gud a suggestion. Can't u see our party NDC is failing us ?
Stupid preacher can't u be serious for once this is a gud suggestion. Some of us who are die hard supporter of NDC even know that this is a gud a suggestion. Can't u see our party NDC is failing us ?
Adongo Johnson Kukurubini 11 years ago
Can`t you see your NDC is not failing us BUT HAS ALREADY FAILED US? All is wrong with this your NDC!
Can`t you see your NDC is not failing us BUT HAS ALREADY FAILED US? All is wrong with this your NDC!
Clarence 11 years ago
The call by Dr Akoto Osei for members of parliament to be reduced to 100 is a call in the right direction and it must be critically considered with all the seriousness that it deserves because there are some MPs who have neve ... read full comment
The call by Dr Akoto Osei for members of parliament to be reduced to 100 is a call in the right direction and it must be critically considered with all the seriousness that it deserves because there are some MPs who have never been seen to have contributed to the debates in the house while others can be openly seen using their mobile phones during debates of the house and you ask yourself the question are the MPS really serious, speaking on the phone whilst debates are going on in the house of parliament? I also believe that this call to reduce the number of MPS must also be linked to the number of ministers, their deputies, Presidential staffers, advisers and must also be reduced because some deputy ministers I think virtually do nothing. In most departments there are directors, deputy directors, and just duplication of functions and absolute waste of money and resources. We need a strong political will to implement such changes if we want to move Ghana forward.
Hanson Frempong Manso 11 years ago
England has got 300 MPs look at their economy power and that of Ghana. Agreed with Dr Anthony Akoto Osei 100 MPs sounds great for Ghana economy. We can divert funds wasted on 175 MPs to Primary Health Care and Primary Educati ... read full comment
England has got 300 MPs look at their economy power and that of Ghana. Agreed with Dr Anthony Akoto Osei 100 MPs sounds great for Ghana economy. We can divert funds wasted on 175 MPs to Primary Health Care and Primary Education in Ghana Rural Areas
SWARPEI 11 years ago
AKOTO YOU HAVE DECLARED YOURSELF REDUNDANT.OPT OUT TO REDUCE THE NUMBER.
AKOTO YOU HAVE DECLARED YOURSELF REDUNDANT.OPT OUT TO REDUCE THE NUMBER.
Kojo 11 years ago
Japanese rice thief!! STFU!!
Japanese rice thief!! STFU!!
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King 11 years ago
You people must start to use your brain.Even 100 is too much that tiny country but is a good start.Let us see it goes.
You people must start to use your brain.Even 100 is too much that tiny country but is a good start.Let us see it goes.
Obiba Kwasi 11 years ago
Oh Doc you've made my day. What is the real and significant contricution all these numbers are making towards the growth of the econmy? I would even suggest 50 Max.
Oh Doc you've made my day. What is the real and significant contricution all these numbers are making towards the growth of the econmy? I would even suggest 50 Max.
evans klatsu 11 years ago
that will be a decision in the right direction
that will be a decision in the right direction
Mr Bee 11 years ago
1-Abolish regional administrations and all regional ministers, just strengthen the district/municipal assemblies. Please do not give each assembly member motor bicycle, not good use of resources,
2- Not more than 150 MPs pl ... read full comment
1-Abolish regional administrations and all regional ministers, just strengthen the district/municipal assemblies. Please do not give each assembly member motor bicycle, not good use of resources,
2- Not more than 150 MPs please
3-All public sectors workers should submit an audit or a list of what they do on daily basis, how long it takes to perform/complete each task, use that to work out the size of each ministry and departmental staff, I reckon some sectors may need more staff, like teachers
KOFF KOFF 11 years ago
NO MORE DEPUTY MINISTERS. WELL SAID.
NO MORE DEPUTY MINISTERS. WELL SAID.
jijk 11 years ago
Blame Afari Gyan for creating 275 Constituencies. 100 MPs means only 100 Constituencies throughout the country. It is feasible to combine constituencies to shrink the size of the government. Go figure!!!!!!!
Blame Afari Gyan for creating 275 Constituencies. 100 MPs means only 100 Constituencies throughout the country. It is feasible to combine constituencies to shrink the size of the government. Go figure!!!!!!!
Ghanabiya 11 years ago
What is this country call Ghana? A nation of only talkers but not people who can solve their problems.
How many years has this country practice democracy? What have they got to show for it? Politics has become money mak ... read full comment
What is this country call Ghana? A nation of only talkers but not people who can solve their problems.
How many years has this country practice democracy? What have they got to show for it? Politics has become money making business and everyone is running there and they are surely making the money but not the right way.
The politicians and their collaborators have left the masses to their fate in complete poverty.
P. K Papapaa 11 years ago
Colleagues stop the insults and the why now argument. Whether we will accept it or not things are hard now than before. Critique the statement but almost 50 per cent of these MPs are returnees who were nobody.
Today thanks ... read full comment
Colleagues stop the insults and the why now argument. Whether we will accept it or not things are hard now than before. Critique the statement but almost 50 per cent of these MPs are returnees who were nobody.
Today thanks to this same Poor Ghana they have mansions in cities. I will support it even if it came from Afare Gyan or President Kufour or President Mahama.
Let us wise up
AAA 11 years ago
Akoto Osei please set the example by resigning your position as MP and ask that your constituency should be dissolved. Maybe you can also get a few of your colleagues to do the same. Were you not in Government when K4 incre ... read full comment
Akoto Osei please set the example by resigning your position as MP and ask that your constituency should be dissolved. Maybe you can also get a few of your colleagues to do the same. Were you not in Government when K4 increased the number of MPs? Give us a break.
Nanasei. 11 years ago
We need only 20 MPs not 100. We are only 25 million people with 275 MPs at the moment, why?? All we we need now is 2 MPs in each region, a total of 20. Thanks.
We need only 20 MPs not 100. We are only 25 million people with 275 MPs at the moment, why?? All we we need now is 2 MPs in each region, a total of 20. Thanks.
Charles T. 11 years ago
I THINK 40 MPS IS A BETTER NUMBER BECUASE YOU DIVIDE EACH REGION INTO 4 EQUAL PARTS BY SIZE OR BY POPULATION. THIS WILL RESULT IN 4 MPS FROM EACH REGION PERIOD.
I THINK 40 MPS IS A BETTER NUMBER BECUASE YOU DIVIDE EACH REGION INTO 4 EQUAL PARTS BY SIZE OR BY POPULATION. THIS WILL RESULT IN 4 MPS FROM EACH REGION PERIOD.
Kanawu 11 years ago
After all what do they do there apart from womanising, drinking, receiving bribes, corrupting others, cheating people, etc Even on second thought 100 is even too many.
After all what do they do there apart from womanising, drinking, receiving bribes, corrupting others, cheating people, etc Even on second thought 100 is even too many.
JKA 11 years ago
THANK YOU DOC, THIS IS A VERY GOOD SUGGESTION. WE ARE JUST WASTING THE MEAGRE RESOURCE. CUT DOWN THE NUMBER
THANK YOU DOC, THIS IS A VERY GOOD SUGGESTION. WE ARE JUST WASTING THE MEAGRE RESOURCE. CUT DOWN THE NUMBER
mr amin 11 years ago
why do we disregard our cedi and subject it to depreciation and lost uf value. do we rraly understand the of meaning of something losing value. we shold be careful with value of the cedi or else it will go with every thing in ... read full comment
why do we disregard our cedi and subject it to depreciation and lost uf value. do we rraly understand the of meaning of something losing value. we shold be careful with value of the cedi or else it will go with every thing in this co weakuntry. look at our institutions they are weak, its becus the cedi is weak everything will be weak, look at the national league is weak becus weak purchesing power so weak patronage, so no money to organize well. save the cedi or forget about development.
Johnny USA 11 years ago
A FOOL WILL STILL BE A FOOL. NPP GURUS HAS NOTHING GOOD FOR GHANA. COUNTRIES GIVE LOANS TO FARMERS TO FARM AND SMALL SKILL WORKERS TO BUILD ON IT. NOW LET ANY FARMER OR LOW WORKER SKILL MAN GET TO THE BANK OR TO GOV IF HE CAN ... read full comment
A FOOL WILL STILL BE A FOOL. NPP GURUS HAS NOTHING GOOD FOR GHANA. COUNTRIES GIVE LOANS TO FARMERS TO FARM AND SMALL SKILL WORKERS TO BUILD ON IT. NOW LET ANY FARMER OR LOW WORKER SKILL MAN GET TO THE BANK OR TO GOV IF HE CAN GET THAT HELP. NOW YOU CALLING FOR RETRENCHMENT.IF PREZ MAHAMA GOV DOES THAT NOW WONT IT BE ANOTHER PROPER GANDER FOR NDC GOV.FOR POLITICS SINGLE SPINE SCALE SALARY INTRODUCED BY NPP AND NDC NEVER THINK ABOUT THAT THEN STARTED IT. NOW LOOK AT WHERE GHANA IS RIGHT NOW. PLS POLITICIANS ENOUGH FOR POCKET POLITICS SHOULD BE OVER TO SAVE OUR NATION GHANA.
Yaa 11 years ago
275 MPs for a small country like Ghana. Ideally, we should 10-15 MPs for each region. Then district will have DCs, representatives or assemblymen
275 MPs for a small country like Ghana. Ideally, we should 10-15 MPs for each region. Then district will have DCs, representatives or assemblymen
James Kwaah - Subin 11 years ago
And what did he say or do when he was Finance Minister or the deputy? Useless educated people who sees things right when not in office. Bloody politicians we have in Ghana, I want a military government.
And what did he say or do when he was Finance Minister or the deputy? Useless educated people who sees things right when not in office. Bloody politicians we have in Ghana, I want a military government.
peace 11 years ago
Be patriotic by being the first person to vacate your post.
Be patriotic by being the first person to vacate your post.
Kofi 11 years ago
Actually, our Parliament needs not more than 50 members.
Actually, our Parliament needs not more than 50 members.
david 11 years ago
if America has 435 congressmen from 50 states, how on earth should ghana has 275 in a country like one state in America.
All the deputy ministers are a waste of resources. Are they generating income to the state.
if America has 435 congressmen from 50 states, how on earth should ghana has 275 in a country like one state in America.
All the deputy ministers are a waste of resources. Are they generating income to the state.
JOE 11 years ago
This is what the people expert from you. Keep up
This is what the people expert from you. Keep up
Nigel 11 years ago
So proud of u Mr Anthony A Osei. U have said it all , nothing but the truth. Too many MP's in Ghana doing nothing . They just a bunch of waste and i will lead the task dubed ' GET THE GOOD FOR NOTHING MP'S OUT ' ......
So proud of u Mr Anthony A Osei. U have said it all , nothing but the truth. Too many MP's in Ghana doing nothing . They just a bunch of waste and i will lead the task dubed ' GET THE GOOD FOR NOTHING MP'S OUT ' ......
Al Hajj AAA-Rashid(OH.USA) 11 years ago
Doc, Ghana needs to trim down a lot of things not only the MPs.
To start with, the number of presidential staffers, be it NPP, NDC or CPP should be drastically cut down.
The number of Supreme Court judges in my opinion ... read full comment
Doc, Ghana needs to trim down a lot of things not only the MPs.
To start with, the number of presidential staffers, be it NPP, NDC or CPP should be drastically cut down.
The number of Supreme Court judges in my opinion should be 5 or at most 7.
Finally, there are too many ministers and deputy ministers, doing virtually nothing. Cut down the number of ministries/ ministers and merge some of the ministries. Period!
Kobby Kay 11 years ago
when you were in power and were increasing the seats, why not advise them,were you dazed, kwasiakwa......
when you were in power and were increasing the seats, why not advise them,were you dazed, kwasiakwa......
BE BOLD 11 years ago
He was in power and the idea did not come so he should not voice his opinion now. That is what is wrong with the country now, any self expression is interpreted using the the political and the tribal tool. Dr. Osei's suggesti ... read full comment
He was in power and the idea did not come so he should not voice his opinion now. That is what is wrong with the country now, any self expression is interpreted using the the political and the tribal tool. Dr. Osei's suggestion has nothing to with the NDC or the NPP since parliament has bit of each. He is saying the country must reduce the number of MPs. Is that a wrong thing to say deserving an insult? Ghana has a long way to go with your kind of mentality and thinking. The only worthwile input is to praise the NDC or Mahama, anything short of that deserves condemnation without further consideration of the topic. I am very disappointed in you and wish you well as you journey through life with that kind of mentality and attitude.
Haha 11 years ago
This is a serious thinking and conversation that must be had but will these knuckleheads listen? No, it is not in their best interest. someone needs to listen
This is a serious thinking and conversation that must be had but will these knuckleheads listen? No, it is not in their best interest. someone needs to listen
FA 11 years ago
FOLLOWERS OF NDC LACK COMMON SENSE.WHY IS THIS PROPOSAL A PROBLEM?IS IT YOUR COCOA FARM TO GET 250 PLUS MPS?THERE ARE A LARGE NUMBERS WHO DON'T DESERVE TO BE LAW MAKERS. TWEAAA -NKASIAFO KUO
FOLLOWERS OF NDC LACK COMMON SENSE.WHY IS THIS PROPOSAL A PROBLEM?IS IT YOUR COCOA FARM TO GET 250 PLUS MPS?THERE ARE A LARGE NUMBERS WHO DON'T DESERVE TO BE LAW MAKERS. TWEAAA -NKASIAFO KUO
ABBAS, LONDON 11 years ago
THEN U SHOULD BE OUT
THEN U SHOULD BE OUT
xhlemiso 11 years ago
Parliament as it is now should be abolished, government decentralized, Presidential powers diluted. An agreed number of elected representatives (no illiterates or convicted felons), perhaps five from each region - the total ... read full comment
Parliament as it is now should be abolished, government decentralized, Presidential powers diluted. An agreed number of elected representatives (no illiterates or convicted felons), perhaps five from each region - the total not to exceed fifty-one should be the lawmaking body. One of these same individuals should also be the chief executive of his/her region. From that the President whose powers must also be very diminished in a seriously-decentralized government will select his cabinet of seven people. Every one must be term-limited. Something on these lines will work better than what we have had all these years. There is just too much on the plate of one Chief Executive, the President.
christian brotherhood 11 years ago
Did you dream of 100 ministers for ghana during kufour's regime or Mahama NDC regime?
Did you dream of 100 ministers for ghana during kufour's regime or Mahama NDC regime?
Amponsem 11 years ago
Having read many of the comments,I still believe that the nimber of the MP's should be cut substancially to save tax the tax revenue and the economy of the nation as yardstick because many of the MPS are empty barrels contrib ... read full comment
Having read many of the comments,I still believe that the nimber of the MP's should be cut substancially to save tax the tax revenue and the economy of the nation as yardstick because many of the MPS are empty barrels contributing nothing to the important debates of the country except to shout abuses to government officials and even to the speaker or just to shout abuses to the president instead of speaking and contributing to sensible debate.FOR EX-PRESIDENT Kuffour to suggest second chamber of House of lords to enable him to come and still again is madness and shameful.A book Knowledge without good character means nothing to humanity.
DANIEL 11 years ago
AKOTO IS USELESS MP!
AKOTO IS USELESS MP!
New Sheriff in Town 11 years ago
Remember Dr, Osei Akoto represents a constituency with about 80 thousand people whereas some constituencies have less than 15 thousand people - like where this ex-(P)NDC operative called Kofi Atta comes from
Remember Dr, Osei Akoto represents a constituency with about 80 thousand people whereas some constituencies have less than 15 thousand people - like where this ex-(P)NDC operative called Kofi Atta comes from
Asoreba 11 years ago
This is what we need. Forward-thinking politicians. What does a country of less than 25 miliion people need 275 MPs for? 100 is a good number to start with.
Thank you, Sir!!!!
This is what we need. Forward-thinking politicians. What does a country of less than 25 miliion people need 275 MPs for? 100 is a good number to start with.
Thank you, Sir!!!!
Lula 11 years ago
NPP HAD MORE THAN THAT
NPP HAD MORE THAN THAT
jim 11 years ago
Why 275 MPs thats way too many for 23 million people
Thats just waste of money, what does Mr Rawlings say about that Mr.Perfect
Why 275 MPs thats way too many for 23 million people
Thats just waste of money, what does Mr Rawlings say about that Mr.Perfect
Sarfo Kantekan 11 years ago
100 MPs? That's no problem. MP for Sunyani should cover for the who of Kumasi and the MP for Manya Krobo or Osudoku should cover Kyebi, Tafo, Kukurantumi, Asamankese and Nsawam. How could Akoto Osei be so politically naïve. ... read full comment
100 MPs? That's no problem. MP for Sunyani should cover for the who of Kumasi and the MP for Manya Krobo or Osudoku should cover Kyebi, Tafo, Kukurantumi, Asamankese and Nsawam. How could Akoto Osei be so politically naïve. In his economic knowledge, does he know that the demand and supply theory in practice depends on the 'elasticity' of demand or supply to translate the real meaning of the theory. When would some of our so called Ghanaian scholars relate their classroom acquisition into practical and real situation.
Bomfaboy 11 years ago
Dr Osei Akoto has been bold to stick his neck out for the obvious. One would have thought that we have some serious discussion on this issue. We all know, and have known how the state's coffers is been ripped by the balloonin ... read full comment
Dr Osei Akoto has been bold to stick his neck out for the obvious. One would have thought that we have some serious discussion on this issue. We all know, and have known how the state's coffers is been ripped by the ballooning of government jobs. I whole hearted lye agree with Dr Akoto about the size of parliament. On what basis is that number of parliamentarians determined? Is it by population size or land size?? All over the world, places that practice parliamentary democracy, uses Population size to determine the representation in parliament. A case in point is the US, where there is proportional representation in the Congress. A place like Montana which has land mass as 4 x the land mass of New Jersey but with a smaller population has 6 members of congress while New Jersey has about 14. Each member of Congress represents close to a population of 700,000. So anytime there is a population shift, districts/constituencies are realigned to restore the representation. That is why some states loses seats while other states gain seats.
So in Ghana, how do we assign parliamentary seats? We have allowed the EC to ARBITRARY done as it please the government of the day. It is time to get serious, and put into LAW a PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION BILL THAT WILL STATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT NUMBER OF POPULATION TO BE REPRESENTED BY A PARLIAMENTARIAN.
Let's do some Mathis here.: If we projects Ghana's Population at 30 million, and we agree that the maximum number of people to be represented in parliament is 250,000, then the MAXIMUM number of Parliamentarians We can have is 120. This is a very conservative number. So then when population changes after each decades census, then re demarcation that takes place must see some places losing seats and other places gaining seats, and never ever adding constituencies to appease who is in power. We should not have a situation where some represents a population of 50,000 and others represents a population of 700,000 ASIs the situation now.
When it comes to the number of Ministers and Deputies and the number of Civil Servants the less said about them the better.
It is time to get serious and stop playing the Ostritch.
JAMES OWUSU 11 years ago
HOWN DID DR AKOTO COME TO THE FIGURE, 100? CAN HE MAKE A BETTER POINT AS SOMEONE WITH SOME ACADEMIC REASONING INSTEAD OF HIS VAGUE STATEMENT AND HIS MAGIC FIGURE. BY ALL MEANS GHANA CAN DEBATE THE SUGGESTION BUT IT IS BECOMIN ... read full comment
HOWN DID DR AKOTO COME TO THE FIGURE, 100? CAN HE MAKE A BETTER POINT AS SOMEONE WITH SOME ACADEMIC REASONING INSTEAD OF HIS VAGUE STATEMENT AND HIS MAGIC FIGURE. BY ALL MEANS GHANA CAN DEBATE THE SUGGESTION BUT IT IS BECOMING TO MUCH FOR THIS KIND OF INTELLECTUAL LAZINESS.
KO 11 years ago
I agree with Dr. Akoto Osei. Our present economic situation does not justify 275MPs most of whom are absent from Parliament or do not make any contributions on the floor.
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I agree with Dr. Akoto Osei. Our present economic situation does not justify 275MPs most of whom are absent from Parliament or do not make any contributions on the floor.
We have to reduce the Ministries to a maximum of 15. Also merge some of the districts created recently which have DCEs on govt payroll but not generating any revenue. Who we need two ministries for Transport and also agric?
Dr Akoto Osei, well said. I know you are going to be attacked for this candid suggestion because of the 'stomach' aspect of Ghana politics. Thank you, Sir.
TWEAAAAHH. Do we even need any MP in Ghana now. Even if we need, it should not be more than two from each region. What do they do apart from taking bribes? Did I say this? Ask Gbagbin.
I assumed Dr Akoto Osei is a serious Economist and politician but to suggest that Ghana should have 100 MPs is an indication that he is to the contrary. There is no doubt that Ghana's public sector wage bill, including the Le ...
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Kofi, you are rather not getting it. The guy is simply saying that the present 275 number of MPs is just way too mamy as you yourself have also suggested. Whats your problem?
For me l believe even 30 MP's is too much for Ghana if we really want to build Ghana. What are they doing at all at the parliament? They are there to steal money to look after themselves and their family. They must go and loo ...
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Kofi, it's an insult to impugn Dr. Osei's professional integrity as far as his suggestion is concerned.You owe him an apology.Don't forget he is not just an economist but also a member of parliament - the body for which he is ...
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this govt is soaked in corruption and has compromised our future with their shady deals with the Chinese . you talk of humble beginnings only to support those who destroy any chances we have at a better future for our childre ...
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Why do we need chiefs on government payroll? Perhaps that is why they have become lazy. The government should consider cutting them off government payroll.
Paying the chiefs is just a matter of politics. Too many so called leaders.
show that you (OSEI) are not playing politics and RESIGN- OR SHUT UP
it is a very good suggestion. but to me if they are to cut down on the no. of mps in the house, i think AMINU SALIFU of wa east should be the one to go first. because how can a full mp failed so badly to express himself in th ...
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Dr Osei Akoto has been bold to stick his neck out for the obvious. One would have thought that we have some serious discussion on this issue. We all know, and have known how the state's coffers is been ripped by the balloonin ...
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Well taken.
Thanks for your time and ideas.
Funny! What positive things are MPs doing in Ghana except take bribes.
We don't even need 50 MPs, taking for granted they've not been up to any purpose or use until now. They are just a drain, on the economy.
The functio ...
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I am NDC supporter but this man is saying a sensible thing lets us always put politics behind us and deal with serious issues my brothers.
That is the only way we can forge ahead.
The MPs constitute a serious pressure on the economy in 3 ways:
First, their number is redundant. They are just too costly for our little economy that can't pay teachers and othe ...
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Haruna, just listen to yourself. Was Dr. Osei Akoto not an MP when Kuffour created more constituencies and did he say? Did he get idea only when NDC is in power and what constituencies does he want them to be merged or remove ...
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And so what if he was an MP then? Did we have the single spine salary structure during Kufuor's time? Why can't some of you just stop this unproductive arguments and for one just accept Dr Akoto has made a good call? Are we t ...
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You are right it's politics as usual,while need to be smart at governance we also need to stop this back door activities that are eating too deep into our economy,for the boys and girls and shoddy contracts given to favourite ...
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Hire executive assistants...with no government housing and less pay...gh ministers don't need deputies....anyway that's my call...open to hear other opinions....boycott vondafone..one!
That's a good perspective.
The problem with Ghana is lack of commonsense, leadership, bribery, corruption and too much talk and nothing been done. Everybody goes to the radio station and talk and we think that is democracy. The legislature and executiv ...
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At least some people have started thinking. This suggestion is laudable. For Me, 60 MP's is alright. Then 25 ministers and deputies, 20 regional ministers and deputies and each district assembly and municipal assembly having ...
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Dr Osei Akoto has his accessment on the over staffed Ministers. It is dutiful to set a committee to look into it and cut down as necessary and effective. Dr. Akoto has made a good start for a positive debate on the issue at h ...
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Listen to an ex-PNDC operative bureaucrat; any wonder why we are in a mess?
We are having pple with the thinking cup on in Ghana. Kudos, Dr. Akoto Osei. I would like you to give up your seat and encourage others also to do likewise even in the absence of a constitutional backing. Thanks. While the la ...
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dear Kofi Atta I also hold the view that 275 parliamentarians is too much much for Ghana.
In the colonial days we did not have the kind of technologhy that we have today. Do you hear of telegram now? Not even fax !
The agen ...
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Mr Ata, what is trivial about what Dr Akoto has said? Your argument that Ghana had more than 100 MPs back in 1957 does not address the problem we are faced with. If Ghana had more than 100 MPs back in 1957 that was probably a ...
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Mr. Akoto should take the lead by exiting parliament. After he has done tht will hv the audacity to tell some of whom he thinks are not needed to follow suit.
USA IS 300 MILLION PEOPLE WITH LESS THAN 200 MPS . WITH ONY 24 MILLION PEOPLE HOW CAN WE HAVE SUCH A LARGE MPS. CUT IT DOWN, CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME.
Kofi, as a matter of fact you probably need to know that the June or July 1956 general election which ushered in Ghana's independence in March 1957 had 84 MPs, It was later when another 20 women were appointed by the CPP that ...
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What is your point in plaine english?
I am with you on this one, two (2) MPs from each region, for a total of twenty (20), is perfect for Ghana.
Ghana seriously need absolute Revolution candidly.
Thank you Mr Osei,I have been thinking of this all this while.How could a poor country faced with myriads of problems have 275 MPs?I hope the NPP which is often very good in opposition can change this when they win power.
It is only Nana Addo who can do that. Simply because Nana does not need anything on this planet except a good name. Therefore, let us support him to come to Power in 2016. People like Atuguba and Kwadwo Afari Gyan will not ha ...
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is he God??? why this wishful thinking, you talk as if Ghana's problems started yesterday!
WHERE WERE YOU STUPID AKOTO DURING KUFOUR'S ERA WHERE U EVEN ADDED MORE MPS.WHY DIDN'T U SUGGEST TO PREZ. KUFOUR TO REDUCE THE MPS SIZE IF IT WAS THAT EASY.EVEN THAT SIZE WHAT WORK DID U PEOPLE DO?"KWASIATO!"
Kuffour didn't have a problem paying workers. "Nyansato"
NDC came to power and started paying bogus judgement debts in frenzy in order to share the loot at the expense of the poor in ghana....and they pushed afari gyan to create 45 new constituencies and district assemblies....IN S ...
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WELL SAID DR OSEI OF WHAT USE ARE THESE VAST PARLIAMENTARIANS TO GHANIANS CONSIDERING THE MILLIONS THE TAKE HOME EVERY MONTH;
MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask ...
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Representing people means talk on their behalf, make laws for them and hold govt accountable by protecting the national purse on behalf of the people.
All these require brains and not numbers. honestly I would go for 50, 5 ...
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I think u need to get rid of the mask to see clearly....we talking about reducing mp's and u talking about hiring more people...if one can't speak English there is no need for him to represent anyone,even though he might b sm ...
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Mr Mask they have all those benefits that's why govt expenditure keep rising. Check it out past and present mps today are all rich. If you did'nt pass GCE O'level no government or office work for you and same applies to MPs. ...
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The fact that the public sector wage bill is and has been draining state coffers and therefore has to be culled is eminent to all. The problem as I envisage, is which government or ruling party has the balls to tackle it to r ...
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This is the best contribution so far. Well done
Sorry, only the first two paragraphs really make sense.. The latter paragraphs would definitely go to increase the very excessive expenditure the Dr. Akoto is talking about. I am therefore gently withdrawing my previous comme ...
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five mp from each of the 10 regions
Very well said but expect people who don't feel the economic difficulty we are in now to ask why now. At least some of us spoke against the creation of the additional 45 constituencies but were insulted. It serves Ghanaians ...
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at they were re end of their service they were paid 200,000 cedis each whether they were re-elected o
mahama I remember you made that payment your priority. What are you doing with advice from people like Ablaka
Who expanded the seats from 140 or so to 230. NPP did isnt it. next time remove your political lens before talking. Idiot
7 mps from each region. period.
EACH REGION SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING SALARIES OF THEIR MPs, NOT THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.
your idea would at least help quench the need for more mps
How many of the members of parliament can read and write proper english. Some will say this elitist by Twi, Ga , Ewe , Nzema , Dagani etc is no the medium of communication in the August house
The likes of the Tarkwa-Nsuayem MP should all be retrenched. Search through and get all those who are just serving coffee out of the house.
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Today he says this and when the media jumps on his neck he shifts his position to another....
In any case, I also believe that Ghana's parliament needs not more 100 MP, 10 from each region.
The NDC as a party knew that trhe country did not have the resources to accommodate more M.P's and yet decided to add more to it by creating more constituencies prior to the 2012 elections. Not even the outcry of the oppositi ...
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WHEN DID U KNOW THIS?
My brother, we will move forward as a country when we learn our mistakes, hence the need to amend laws as and when necessary. Such suggestions, if it will serve the interest of the nation whould be taken in good faith, it do ...
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SMC 1& 2,AFRC,PNDC no parliament but there was governance and some amount of development
decentralization of power & management
This is sensible thinking and forward looking. Wish such persons like him get the opportunity soon to manage the affairs of this country.
IN DEED, THIS IS ONE IMPORTANT STATEMENT WE HAVE TO CONSIDER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.THIS IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE NATION.WHY MANY PARLIAMENTARIANS? LOOK AT THE COST INVOLVED.IT'S APOLITICAL INPUT.
Shd hav suggested during Kufor's time
He says right things at wrong places….You are a member of parliament why don’t you raise it on the floor of parliament?
Why on radio? This is the sickness of some PHD degree holders called who continuously seeks cheap pu ...
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You knew all this and you guided former president Koffour to increase it and now you are talking of it. stomach politician.
Well, well, well. I think this is one of the most interesting thing that I have heard from this palm plantation thief. Honestly speaking, we don´t need most of those wannabes seating out there taking the tax payer´s money f ...
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MY BROTHER, I COULD HELP BUT TO AGREE A THOUSAND PERCENT WITH THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE HON. MP. THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS THAT POLITICIANS CONTINUES TO CREATE MORE CONSTITUENCIES, THEREBY CREATING MORE AVENUES FOR MILKING ...
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Why didn't Dr Akoto let his NPP govt do it when it was in power? Why?
At that time the wage bill alone did not consume about 70o/o of tax revenue.
All joke aside don't we have to revisit some of our practices and see what we can do to eliminate waste and duplications. we would not go anywhere ...
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YOU SHOULD TOLD KUFOUR
GOD BLESS U FOR SEEN THE LIGHT TO TELL THE TRUTH.
I believe if we can cut the number of MPs, save some cost and use the savings to add to the District assembly common fund for development it will be better.
Lead by example. Resign and then merge your constituency with the 2 constituencies next to you. This is the only I can accept what you are saying.
Good suggestion we are paying too much for doing nothing on parliamentarians only to do their private jobs and bribes.
I wonder why a Country like Ghana,which has never achieved a balanced budget in its history is able to keep about 80Ministers,each one of them having almost everything for free.
About 700Presidential advicers,about 600,000 c ...
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i support it
I THINK THAT REDUCING OUR MPS TO 100 WILL GREATLY SAVE GHANAIANS ABOUT GHC14,700,000.00 A YEAR, AND ABOUT GHC58,800,000.00 FOR FOUR YEARS. IT IS A GOOD SUGGESTION THAT NEEDS CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY ALL SO THAT WE CAN REACH A COM ...
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Yes the doctor is Right. Ghana needs to cutdown the number of members at its 3rd house.
Why you did not ask for in numbers of MPs when you were in power?
PEOPLE DONT TAKE THIS PEOPLE SERIOUS. WHEN THEY WHERE CAMPAIGNING FOR POWER IN 2000 THEY SAID THEY WILL CUT THE NUMBER DOWN WHEN THEY CAME WHAT HAPPENED. THEY RATHERE INCREASED THE NUMBER, WAS HE NOT THERE AT THE TIME? PLEASE ...
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Stupid preacher can't u be serious for once this is a gud suggestion. Some of us who are die hard supporter of NDC even know that this is a gud a suggestion. Can't u see our party NDC is failing us ?
Can`t you see your NDC is not failing us BUT HAS ALREADY FAILED US? All is wrong with this your NDC!
The call by Dr Akoto Osei for members of parliament to be reduced to 100 is a call in the right direction and it must be critically considered with all the seriousness that it deserves because there are some MPs who have neve ...
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England has got 300 MPs look at their economy power and that of Ghana. Agreed with Dr Anthony Akoto Osei 100 MPs sounds great for Ghana economy. We can divert funds wasted on 175 MPs to Primary Health Care and Primary Educati ...
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AKOTO YOU HAVE DECLARED YOURSELF REDUNDANT.OPT OUT TO REDUCE THE NUMBER.
Japanese rice thief!! STFU!!
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You people must start to use your brain.Even 100 is too much that tiny country but is a good start.Let us see it goes.
Oh Doc you've made my day. What is the real and significant contricution all these numbers are making towards the growth of the econmy? I would even suggest 50 Max.
that will be a decision in the right direction
1-Abolish regional administrations and all regional ministers, just strengthen the district/municipal assemblies. Please do not give each assembly member motor bicycle, not good use of resources,
2- Not more than 150 MPs pl ...
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NO MORE DEPUTY MINISTERS. WELL SAID.
Blame Afari Gyan for creating 275 Constituencies. 100 MPs means only 100 Constituencies throughout the country. It is feasible to combine constituencies to shrink the size of the government. Go figure!!!!!!!
What is this country call Ghana? A nation of only talkers but not people who can solve their problems.
How many years has this country practice democracy? What have they got to show for it? Politics has become money mak ...
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Colleagues stop the insults and the why now argument. Whether we will accept it or not things are hard now than before. Critique the statement but almost 50 per cent of these MPs are returnees who were nobody.
Today thanks ...
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Akoto Osei please set the example by resigning your position as MP and ask that your constituency should be dissolved. Maybe you can also get a few of your colleagues to do the same. Were you not in Government when K4 incre ...
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We need only 20 MPs not 100. We are only 25 million people with 275 MPs at the moment, why?? All we we need now is 2 MPs in each region, a total of 20. Thanks.
I THINK 40 MPS IS A BETTER NUMBER BECUASE YOU DIVIDE EACH REGION INTO 4 EQUAL PARTS BY SIZE OR BY POPULATION. THIS WILL RESULT IN 4 MPS FROM EACH REGION PERIOD.
After all what do they do there apart from womanising, drinking, receiving bribes, corrupting others, cheating people, etc Even on second thought 100 is even too many.
THANK YOU DOC, THIS IS A VERY GOOD SUGGESTION. WE ARE JUST WASTING THE MEAGRE RESOURCE. CUT DOWN THE NUMBER
why do we disregard our cedi and subject it to depreciation and lost uf value. do we rraly understand the of meaning of something losing value. we shold be careful with value of the cedi or else it will go with every thing in ...
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A FOOL WILL STILL BE A FOOL. NPP GURUS HAS NOTHING GOOD FOR GHANA. COUNTRIES GIVE LOANS TO FARMERS TO FARM AND SMALL SKILL WORKERS TO BUILD ON IT. NOW LET ANY FARMER OR LOW WORKER SKILL MAN GET TO THE BANK OR TO GOV IF HE CAN ...
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275 MPs for a small country like Ghana. Ideally, we should 10-15 MPs for each region. Then district will have DCs, representatives or assemblymen
And what did he say or do when he was Finance Minister or the deputy? Useless educated people who sees things right when not in office. Bloody politicians we have in Ghana, I want a military government.
Be patriotic by being the first person to vacate your post.
Actually, our Parliament needs not more than 50 members.
if America has 435 congressmen from 50 states, how on earth should ghana has 275 in a country like one state in America.
All the deputy ministers are a waste of resources. Are they generating income to the state.
This is what the people expert from you. Keep up
So proud of u Mr Anthony A Osei. U have said it all , nothing but the truth. Too many MP's in Ghana doing nothing . They just a bunch of waste and i will lead the task dubed ' GET THE GOOD FOR NOTHING MP'S OUT ' ......
Doc, Ghana needs to trim down a lot of things not only the MPs.
To start with, the number of presidential staffers, be it NPP, NDC or CPP should be drastically cut down.
The number of Supreme Court judges in my opinion ...
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when you were in power and were increasing the seats, why not advise them,were you dazed, kwasiakwa......
He was in power and the idea did not come so he should not voice his opinion now. That is what is wrong with the country now, any self expression is interpreted using the the political and the tribal tool. Dr. Osei's suggesti ...
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This is a serious thinking and conversation that must be had but will these knuckleheads listen? No, it is not in their best interest. someone needs to listen
FOLLOWERS OF NDC LACK COMMON SENSE.WHY IS THIS PROPOSAL A PROBLEM?IS IT YOUR COCOA FARM TO GET 250 PLUS MPS?THERE ARE A LARGE NUMBERS WHO DON'T DESERVE TO BE LAW MAKERS. TWEAAA -NKASIAFO KUO
THEN U SHOULD BE OUT
Parliament as it is now should be abolished, government decentralized, Presidential powers diluted. An agreed number of elected representatives (no illiterates or convicted felons), perhaps five from each region - the total ...
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Did you dream of 100 ministers for ghana during kufour's regime or Mahama NDC regime?
Having read many of the comments,I still believe that the nimber of the MP's should be cut substancially to save tax the tax revenue and the economy of the nation as yardstick because many of the MPS are empty barrels contrib ...
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AKOTO IS USELESS MP!
Remember Dr, Osei Akoto represents a constituency with about 80 thousand people whereas some constituencies have less than 15 thousand people - like where this ex-(P)NDC operative called Kofi Atta comes from
This is what we need. Forward-thinking politicians. What does a country of less than 25 miliion people need 275 MPs for? 100 is a good number to start with.
Thank you, Sir!!!!
NPP HAD MORE THAN THAT
Why 275 MPs thats way too many for 23 million people
Thats just waste of money, what does Mr Rawlings say about that Mr.Perfect
100 MPs? That's no problem. MP for Sunyani should cover for the who of Kumasi and the MP for Manya Krobo or Osudoku should cover Kyebi, Tafo, Kukurantumi, Asamankese and Nsawam. How could Akoto Osei be so politically naïve. ...
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Dr Osei Akoto has been bold to stick his neck out for the obvious. One would have thought that we have some serious discussion on this issue. We all know, and have known how the state's coffers is been ripped by the balloonin ...
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HOWN DID DR AKOTO COME TO THE FIGURE, 100? CAN HE MAKE A BETTER POINT AS SOMEONE WITH SOME ACADEMIC REASONING INSTEAD OF HIS VAGUE STATEMENT AND HIS MAGIC FIGURE. BY ALL MEANS GHANA CAN DEBATE THE SUGGESTION BUT IT IS BECOMIN ...
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I agree with Dr. Akoto Osei. Our present economic situation does not justify 275MPs most of whom are absent from Parliament or do not make any contributions on the floor.
We have to reduce the Ministries to a maximum of 15. ...
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