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 ... read full comment
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 corrupt, will NEVER pass that RTI bill knowing too well that they will be exposed.
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 ... read full comment
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 investors, they came and now operating maximising exorbitant profits which are even bigger than our GDP. Their respective profits maximised in CEDIS must be taken to their home-countries. How do they take CEDIS into their home-countries? They convert these trillion CEDIS gained here into DOLLARS and other foreign-trade currencies. Therefore putting demand pressure on dollars, that is demand for dollars increases as these foreign banks need them. For example, a Nigerian Bank called UBA, its annual profit is about Gh45 Million, this amount must be taken by the owners Nigerians from Ghana to Nigeria. How can they take this cedi amount to Nigeria? They have to convert it into dollars. So having many cedis on Nigerians to demand for dollars. What happens to the value of the dollar? Surely it would go up as against the cedi. Pressure is being mounted on the dollar from the cedi. And note we have more than five Nigerian banks operating in the country. Some print fake cedis to fill their profit ranges. So you can imagine how much of millions of Ghana cedis as profits they have to convert into dollars yearly or monthly to take to Nigeria .
We have also a South African bank called Stanbic operating in the country earning more than GhC30 million annually in which such an amount must be converted into dollars to take to South Africa by the owners. I don't usually talk about South African businesses operating in other foreign countries as the whole country according to World Records is the most xenophobic country in the world, and yet the country tries to get rooms for operating her businesses in other countries. The least said about that country the better. However, let's take this Stanbic bank converting Cedis into dollars in order for the money to reach the bank owner's country,South Africa, annually, what pressure mounts on the dollar from cedisl. These foreign banks are making big profits in cedis converting into dollars monthly to weak our cedi as they rise in high demand for dollars. This is the cause of the cedi depreciation.
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 ... read full comment
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 investors, they came and now operating maximising exorbitant profits which are even bigger than our GDP. Their respective profits maximised in CEDIS must be taken to their home-countries. How do they take CEDIS into their home-countries? They convert these trillion CEDIS gained here into DOLLARS and other foreign-trade currencies. Therefore putting demand pressure on dollars, that is demand for dollars increases as these foreign banks need them. For example, a Nigerian Bank called UBA, its annual profit is about Gh45 Million, this amount must be taken by the owners Nigerians from Ghana to Nigeria. How can they take this cedi amount to Nigeria? They have to convert it into dollars. So having many cedis on Nigerians to demand for dollars. What happens to the value of the dollar? Surely it would go up as against the cedi. Pressure is being mounted on the dollar from the cedi. And note we have more than five Nigerian banks operating in the country. Some print fake cedis to fill their profit ranges. So you can imagine how much of millions of Ghana cedis as profits they have to convert into dollars yearly or monthly to take to Nigeria .
We have also a South African bank called Stanbic operating in the country earning more than GhC30 million annually in which such an amount must be converted into dollars to take to South Africa by the owners. I don't usually talk about South African businesses operating in other foreign countries as the whole country according to World Records is the most xenophobic country in the world, and yet the country tries to get rooms for operating her businesses in other countries. The least said about that country the better. However, let's take this Stanbic bank converting Cedis into dollars in order for the money to reach the bank owner's country,South Africa, annually, what pressure mounts on the dollar from cedisl. These foreign banks are making big profits in cedis converting into dollars monthly to weak our cedi as they rise in high demand for dollars. This is the cause of the cedi depreciation.
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 ... read full comment
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 maximum of just 5 working days. Anything outside of this timeframe makes the bill useless and defeatist in addressing the citizen's right to timely unfettered information. The bill needs to be reviewed.
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 ... read full comment
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 doing, this is an issue of national interest.
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.
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??????????
What about Ghana doing for RTI bill. When .are we going to pass this bill??????????
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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.
What about Ghana doing for RTI bill. When .are we going to pass this bill??????????