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‘RTI Law will enhance Ghana’s image’

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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Why do we think our leaders are interested in passing the RTI bill? These countries mentioned in the articles allowed their citizens in foreign lands to vote in national elections but what about ours?

    The elite being corr ...
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  • YAW AFFUL- US 9 years ago

    visited Ghana just recently having stayed in the US for more than twelve years and I noticed that foreign banks operating in Ghana are the cause of Cedi depreciation. This is a naked truth. Yes, we said we needed foreign inve ...
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  • YAW AFFUL- US 9 years ago

    I visited Ghana just recently having stayed in the US for more than twelve years and I noticed that foreign banks operating in Ghana are the cause of Cedi depreciation. This is a naked truth. Yes, we said we needed foreign i ...
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  • INFO 9 years ago

    The Bill which at the moment stipulates a 6-month period or half a year for information to be released is disingenuous and makes absolute nonsense of information flow and access.
    At the minimum, it should be 24hours and a ma ...
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  • The nationalist 9 years ago

    I believe the bill being held back is to favour thier corrupt mal practices. Politicians should be made to work for us. For 13 good years, ARISE GHANA YOUTH FOR YOUR COUNTRY. What has parliament and stake holders has been doi ...
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  • TIJANI 9 years ago

    we can passing million laws without any achievement if we fail to do the right thing. when fail to obey the law the result would be no achievement.

  • Too much painfull 9 years ago

    What about Ghana doing for RTI bill. When .are we going to pass this bill??????????