Why is mahama treating Ghana like a prostrate. Now the country has to sell a national asset before we can be given money by the US under the Millennium Challenge Account. This is a shame111111111Workers and soldiers of Ghana ... read full comment
Why is mahama treating Ghana like a prostrate. Now the country has to sell a national asset before we can be given money by the US under the Millennium Challenge Account. This is a shame111111111Workers and soldiers of Ghana arise and save and protect the dignity of Ghana from incompetent mahama.
Alhaji BB Atugubah 11 years ago
Check my previous post for details.
Check my previous post for details.
Kojo T 11 years ago
Either work hard and make profits or lose your jobs . You can even buy shares in the company yourselves . The ball is in your court
Either work hard and make profits or lose your jobs . You can even buy shares in the company yourselves . The ball is in your court
Thief Mahama 11 years ago
Read this interview and ask yourself if our politicians have changed since 1966.
February 24, 2014 marked 48 years since Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown by the National Liberation Council (NLC) under the leadersh ... read full comment
Read this interview and ask yourself if our politicians have changed since 1966.
February 24, 2014 marked 48 years since Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown by the National Liberation Council (NLC) under the leadership of General Emmanuel K. Kotoka. This exclusive interview by veteran and seasoned journalist and retired editor of the Christian Messenger, Mr G.B.K. OWUSU, gives an insight into the how and why the coup took place.
OWUSU: Why did you overthrow Dr. Kwame Nkrumah?
KOTOKA: The downward trend in our economic affairs resulting in high cost of living. This is due especially to extravagant use of the country’s funds on prestige projects and generally to maladministration, bribery and corruption, nepotism, special treatment of party activists, injustice, suppression and detention of political opponents and general disregard for the constitution.
OWUSU: Generally the NLC enjoys the support of almost all Ghanaians and peace-loving people of the world but not unnaturally the beneficiaries of Nkrumah would have wished him back as president. What safeguards have the NLC provided as security of the state in such a situation?
KOTOKA: I believe the beneficiaries who would like Nkrumah to come back are very few, indeed. It is well known that though some enjoy his generosity they know in their heart of hearts that what they are earning was undeserved. Although they might be sympathisers, it feels that most of them will do nothing to bring them back. However, normal security measures have been taken to prevent actions of subversion, and any person proved to be subversive will be mercilessly dealt with.
OWUSU: Of what use will Nkrumah’s secret military camps be put?
KOTOKA: Although this has not been fully decided, some may be used by the National Army for training purposes.
OWUSU: Now that the disbanded presidential guards have been absorbed into the Army, what observation have you made in respect of their attitude and deportment since the coup?
KOTOKA: Members of the disbanded presidential guards were recruited from the National Army, whether they liked it or not. Having been absorbed back into the National Army they are actually relieved and are very happy among their old friends.
OWUSU: Conscious of the risk involved in the operation of the coup, did you Sir, make any provision for your family in event it proved futile?
KOTOKA: I did not for one moment think of its failure. At any rate I knew my family and any relative of mine would have been killed in case of failure. Therefore, I made no provision for them.
OWUSU: As the Commander of the Ghana Armed Forces, what are your immediate plans?
KOTOKA: I wish I could tell you; but military plans are always secret.
OWUSU: What changes have you observed in the Ghana press since the fall of Nkrumah?
KOTOKA: The press is now free to publish whatever they like within, of course, the normal regulations. They have been doing so, even to extent of criticising the NLC.
OWUSU: Could you furnish me with the background of the coup?
KOTOKA: No.
OWUSU: Thank you very much for your patience. God bless you and the members of the NLC
RIGTHMAN aka LOVEJOY-USA 11 years ago
This is gov't work, let's drag it, why then, must you cry ?
This is gov't work, let's drag it, why then, must you cry ?
Obiba Kwasi 11 years ago
This is a done deal. Whether we cry or laugh, the govt has taken a decision. We need to tighten our belts and naturally others will loosen theirs.
This is a done deal. Whether we cry or laugh, the govt has taken a decision. We need to tighten our belts and naturally others will loosen theirs.
SGT ANAI FIADZOE 11 years ago
Tighten your belts as corrupt, thief and brigand Dramani Mahama robbed the State
of gargantuan money to purchase 350 bedroom Hotel at Dubai of million of
dollars for his own selfish interest.
Why made Mahama to buy 30 V8 ... read full comment
Tighten your belts as corrupt, thief and brigand Dramani Mahama robbed the State
of gargantuan money to purchase 350 bedroom Hotel at Dubai of million of
dollars for his own selfish interest.
Why made Mahama to buy 30 V8 Land Cruisers and share them for free to
the chiefs in the country, what is the rational behind this particular practices, when all our roads are rotten, no petrol and even the little petrol in the country, the prices are
such an unprecedented height, no water, no electricity, (Dumso dumso)
is now what the people of this nation are experiencing, unemployment is so
high in our country, every one in the
country plus even NDC stupid foot soldiers goes to Brazil and refused to return, why should they voted for Mahama and his thievery and brigands?
Mahama needs to go the World Bank to beg for loan of $156 million American dollars before Sanitary Pads can be bought for our girls and our mothers
to use when they go into their mensurable cycles, yet Mahama and his
NDC thieves are living like Ghana is
a paradise State. It is only he or she who has no right frame of mind will
this time and for ever supports NDC and vote for NDC.
Kojo Billy Duncan 11 years ago
For goodness sake, stop peddling untruths. Repeating them several times does not make them true.
For goodness sake, stop peddling untruths. Repeating them several times does not make them true.
E.O 11 years ago
Y3 b3 dii kekeeeee,,,,,
Y3 b3 dii kekeeeee,,,,,
ASEM 11 years ago
ECG NEEDS TO PRUNED, CLEANED AND TRANSFORMED INTO A LEAN,EFFICIENT AND STRONG ORGANISATION.
GHANA TELECOM WAS LOSING MONEY AND COSTING THE TAX PAYER MONEY AND NOT PROVIDING ANY GOOD SERVICE FOR ALL THAT GOV. INPUT, UNTIL SOL ... read full comment
ECG NEEDS TO PRUNED, CLEANED AND TRANSFORMED INTO A LEAN,EFFICIENT AND STRONG ORGANISATION.
GHANA TELECOM WAS LOSING MONEY AND COSTING THE TAX PAYER MONEY AND NOT PROVIDING ANY GOOD SERVICE FOR ALL THAT GOV. INPUT, UNTIL SOLD TO VODAFONE.
Sir Arnold 11 years ago
Weed out the dead wood and the ECG will live but who will bell the cat? An efficient private company may do the job
Weed out the dead wood and the ECG will live but who will bell the cat? An efficient private company may do the job
nana yaw 11 years ago
why dont we privatize government! Since there is corruption mismanagement and gross inefficiency in government!!
why dont we privatize government! Since there is corruption mismanagement and gross inefficiency in government!!
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago
Nana Yaw, the state owned electricity company is a waste and a burden on the state. There is lack of investment to renew the infrastructure, most of the power produced (nearly 30%) is wasted through inefficient distribution a ... read full comment
Nana Yaw, the state owned electricity company is a waste and a burden on the state. There is lack of investment to renew the infrastructure, most of the power produced (nearly 30%) is wasted through inefficient distribution and the workers collect bribe from consumers to do illegal connections. There are millions of illegal connections by consumers and state agencies do not pay their bills as well as the company failing to send bills and collect money from consumers. As a result of all these, the unit of electricity for the consumer in Ghana is very expensive. This is made worst by the falling cedi.
For the above reasons, with the exception of the depreciating cedi, privitisation will be good for the consumer. However, the government must ensure that whichever private investor ends up owning the company, they invest in new infrastructure and technology, especially in the area of distribution. The repeat of the Vodafone experience should be avoided (Vodafone promised to invest in Ghana Telecom when it acquired majority shares but that did not happen). All the investment done for far has been generated internally mostly by drastic reduction of workers. The company did not bring in any new additional investment from outside as promised.
Regarding the fear of workers, they are worried that with privitisation, they cannot do illegal connections and steal from the company.
The main problem is the quarterly price adjustment requirement. That is dangerous in view of the current state of the cedi. Unless the cedi is stablised it would be suicidal for the government to do so unless subsidy will be provided for the poor. Again, even in the developed world utility prices are not adjusted every quarter but either by the prices of energy on the world market or annually. In fact, here in the UK there are offers such as one, two and three year fixed prices which consumers can opt for for peace of mind (though the currency is very stable).
kalahariman 11 years ago
Privatization will lower corruption and increase efficiency - lower cost of electricity. Will also take the burden off the government in spending large sums in improving the infrastructure. They can still wholesale it to the ... read full comment
Privatization will lower corruption and increase efficiency - lower cost of electricity. Will also take the burden off the government in spending large sums in improving the infrastructure. They can still wholesale it to the distribution companies. Just like in the US, Most nuclear plants are owned by the government but the distribution is owned by private companies. Good move. Hopefully, the company can install smart meters
Akomadan Adjei Nkansah Belgium 11 years ago
OH GOD SAVE GHANA FROM THIS GANGATUAN,EMPTY HEAD,CRIMINAL,CORRUPT MAHAMA HANDS,MAHAMA WONT TO CHOP EVERY MONEY COME FROM RIGHT,LEFT KWASEA JDM EVIL CHOP CHOP,FOOOOOLS
OH GOD SAVE GHANA FROM THIS GANGATUAN,EMPTY HEAD,CRIMINAL,CORRUPT MAHAMA HANDS,MAHAMA WONT TO CHOP EVERY MONEY COME FROM RIGHT,LEFT KWASEA JDM EVIL CHOP CHOP,FOOOOOLS
Obournana 11 years ago
PRIVATIZATION IS THE BEST OPTION SO THAT NO USELESS PERSON WILL WAKE UP AND ASK SOME LAZY WORKERS TO DEMONSTRATE.
PRIVATIZATION IS THE BEST OPTION SO THAT NO USELESS PERSON WILL WAKE UP AND ASK SOME LAZY WORKERS TO DEMONSTRATE.
Kojo Billy Duncan 11 years ago
Unfortunately, it might be the panacea to the canker of unproductive and inefficient workers in the public service.
Unfortunately, it might be the panacea to the canker of unproductive and inefficient workers in the public service.
atia 11 years ago
i fully support privatization of bleeding and over staffed institutions like ECG, but it should not be done under these goons called NDC.
whatever they touch is scandalized because they are not just corrupt but plain thieves ... read full comment
i fully support privatization of bleeding and over staffed institutions like ECG, but it should not be done under these goons called NDC.
whatever they touch is scandalized because they are not just corrupt but plain thieves.
Concerned citizen 11 years ago
The best solution so far. It will stop the lazines, the corruption and install accountability into this sector. Good new!! Water should be the next.But these companies must be monnited and must be accountable.
The best solution so far. It will stop the lazines, the corruption and install accountability into this sector. Good new!! Water should be the next.But these companies must be monnited and must be accountable.
HANNAH TETTEH 11 years ago
Are we going to sell ECG because of America's money? Where are those who talk sovereignty? Beggars have no sovereignty ..... got it?
Are we going to sell ECG because of America's money? Where are those who talk sovereignty? Beggars have no sovereignty ..... got it?
karl 11 years ago
privatisation is the way forward,it brings about efficiency and will reduce corruption in some sectors,also the civil servant will stop being lazy and still expect to be paid,totally agreed with the ideas,
my only worry is h ... read full comment
privatisation is the way forward,it brings about efficiency and will reduce corruption in some sectors,also the civil servant will stop being lazy and still expect to be paid,totally agreed with the ideas,
my only worry is how the millenium funds will be used,to the development of our country,and not personal enrichment.
kojo essoun 11 years ago
We will stop begging for customer service when privatised
We will stop begging for customer service when privatised
ManTaywee 11 years ago
truly, our gov't has lost sight. it's a shame on our politicians.
truly, our gov't has lost sight. it's a shame on our politicians.
Bernasko 11 years ago
Let every region runs its own electricity company
Let every region runs its own electricity company
kwekuUSA 11 years ago
ECG have been corrupt for too long!!
let these workers work within a private corporation and maybe they will be productive for once. These workers need to learn how the real world functions. The Ghanaian government need not ... read full comment
ECG have been corrupt for too long!!
let these workers work within a private corporation and maybe they will be productive for once. These workers need to learn how the real world functions. The Ghanaian government need not be in business because of their bad management skills and managers.
Yaw 11 years ago
This is long over-due. Nigeria has already done it. Break ECG up into regional components and sell them. Govt should keep 49% shares for each regional entity. Gridco can remain as one entity.
This is really good news.
This is long over-due. Nigeria has already done it. Break ECG up into regional components and sell them. Govt should keep 49% shares for each regional entity. Gridco can remain as one entity.
This is really good news.
kwekuUSA 11 years ago
It is about time Ghana did this. ECG lazy workers go smell pepper.
It is about time Ghana did this. ECG lazy workers go smell pepper.
K APPIAH 11 years ago
the ndc government also need privatization
the ndc government also need privatization
Poku 11 years ago
THANK GOD FOR THIS. IT WILL BRING BENEFITS TO GHANAIANS AND NOT INDIVIDUALS OR ECG STAFF DOING ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS AND RECONECTIONS. IT WILL HELP GHANA. THANKS TO PRESIDENT MAHAMA FOR TAKING THIS BOLD STEP.
THANK GOD FOR THIS. IT WILL BRING BENEFITS TO GHANAIANS AND NOT INDIVIDUALS OR ECG STAFF DOING ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS AND RECONECTIONS. IT WILL HELP GHANA. THANKS TO PRESIDENT MAHAMA FOR TAKING THIS BOLD STEP.
Gandalf 11 years ago
THIS IS NOT A RUMOUR. IT IS REALITY. THE PREZ HAS SIGNED IT ALREADY BCOS HE NEEDS THE CASH BADLY TO SHORE UP HIS PRESIDENCY. BUT WITHIN THAT AGREEMENT, IS A TROJAN HORSE WHICH IS THE SIGNING OF THE PLANT BREEDERS BILL AND INT ... read full comment
THIS IS NOT A RUMOUR. IT IS REALITY. THE PREZ HAS SIGNED IT ALREADY BCOS HE NEEDS THE CASH BADLY TO SHORE UP HIS PRESIDENCY. BUT WITHIN THAT AGREEMENT, IS A TROJAN HORSE WHICH IS THE SIGNING OF THE PLANT BREEDERS BILL AND INTRODUCTION OF TOXIC GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS INTO OUR COUNTRY AND CONTROL OVER OUR FOOD RESOURCES BY FOREIGN COMPANIES AND INTERESTS. GOD SAVE US
marg 11 years ago
if the managers of ECG has been efficient, this would not have come up. wo di abr) a, ebi beka wo.
if the managers of ECG has been efficient, this would not have come up. wo di abr) a, ebi beka wo.
Naija boy 11 years ago
Its the best way to go the companies will invest in the power sector and make it efficient
Its the best way to go the companies will invest in the power sector and make it efficient
kwadwo gyan chicago usa 11 years ago
I AM VERY SAD TO SEE GHANAIANS BLOGGING FOOLISHNESS WITHOUT CONSIDERING ECONOMIC THEORY. NPP CLAIMS TO ADVANCE FREE MARKET THEORY AND OPPOSING SOCIALISM AS THEIR FOUNDING FATHERS CLAIM. HERE I COULD OBSERVE THIER BLIND PARTY ... read full comment
I AM VERY SAD TO SEE GHANAIANS BLOGGING FOOLISHNESS WITHOUT CONSIDERING ECONOMIC THEORY. NPP CLAIMS TO ADVANCE FREE MARKET THEORY AND OPPOSING SOCIALISM AS THEIR FOUNDING FATHERS CLAIM. HERE I COULD OBSERVE THIER BLIND PARTY SUPPORTERS MAKING SENSELESS BLOGGING. DID KUFFOUR NOT DIVEST GHANATELCOM AND ASHANTI GOLDFIELDS? SECONDLY WHERE IN ANY DEVELOPED COUNTRY DID THE GOVERNMENT OWNS ELECTRICAL OR POWER COMPANY. BLOGGERS SHOULD TAKE ECONOMICS 101 BEFORE BLOGGING THIS FOOLISHNESS AND STUPIDNESS. IF THE REALLY BELIEVE IN CAPITALISM THEY WOULD NOT BLOG TO THE WORLD THESE LACKING OF KNOWLEDGE.
Dr Goodmann 11 years ago
GRIDco will have breathing space at last. Privatization will good for Ghana. The Germans are great at this.
GRIDco will have breathing space at last. Privatization will good for Ghana. The Germans are great at this.
Paa 11 years ago
Yes, The end of the matter is privatising - GHANA. We have proved beyond reasonable doubt that we are really incapable of managing our own affairs. In all sectors of our economy, there isn't a single ministry which is doing g ... read full comment
Yes, The end of the matter is privatising - GHANA. We have proved beyond reasonable doubt that we are really incapable of managing our own affairs. In all sectors of our economy, there isn't a single ministry which is doing good, talk of doing better, why continue this way.
Let the country go to private hands.
Selfish Ghanaian Governors.
Stick house 11 years ago
Panic because they will have to work and they won't be able to steal, run scams and use ECG property for their own private purposes. GoG - PLEASE PRIVATIZE ECG - PLEASE!!!!!!
Panic because they will have to work and they won't be able to steal, run scams and use ECG property for their own private purposes. GoG - PLEASE PRIVATIZE ECG - PLEASE!!!!!!
Bummerfly 11 years ago
Agreed with you hundred per cent .I am not a plitician neither do I belong to any party, but as a citezen I take pains to study the trend of economic policy before comenting on issues and I expect every passive citizen to do ... read full comment
Agreed with you hundred per cent .I am not a plitician neither do I belong to any party, but as a citezen I take pains to study the trend of economic policy before comenting on issues and I expect every passive citizen to do same cos the loose talk will not have any impact on Government policy rather, meaningful and reliable criticism would redirect Government priority and capability. Well done for the good opinion.
Bummerfly 11 years ago
ECG s impunity of dubiousness in shambles should have been the headline. All journalists take note and don't cover them. MAHAMA! HURRY UP!! TO COVER THE SHAME AND DUST THEY ARE PUTTING INTO YOUR AYES COS WE ALL HOLD YOU RESPO ... read full comment
ECG s impunity of dubiousness in shambles should have been the headline. All journalists take note and don't cover them. MAHAMA! HURRY UP!! TO COVER THE SHAME AND DUST THEY ARE PUTTING INTO YOUR AYES COS WE ALL HOLD YOU RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPWRECKING OF THE COUNTRY.
Bummerfly 11 years ago
NO impact on Government policy. Knowledge of the economic policies achievements and failures would equip concern citizens to draw meaningful conclusions and even suggest solutions.
NO impact on Government policy. Knowledge of the economic policies achievements and failures would equip concern citizens to draw meaningful conclusions and even suggest solutions.
Bummerfly 11 years ago
Shame to ECG staffs. They have all contributed to the woes of Ghanaian s. It is a fact that they are towing the lines of past Government machinery and officials who instaed of strengthening the revenue sources harmoniously re ... read full comment
Shame to ECG staffs. They have all contributed to the woes of Ghanaian s. It is a fact that they are towing the lines of past Government machinery and officials who instaed of strengthening the revenue sources harmoniously resort rather to siphoning monies left and right from state institutions to spend with disregard to preference list and opportunity costs or in accordance with reliable production possibility curve principle. Its a legacy at the expense of the impoverished masses.
HAZOR 11 years ago
All electricity consumers from household to industries should once again decide on a date to demonstrate against this evil privatisation of ECG to access $500 million second compact of MCC is a disgrace while this government ... read full comment
All electricity consumers from household to industries should once again decide on a date to demonstrate against this evil privatisation of ECG to access $500 million second compact of MCC is a disgrace while this government spent $4 billion(GHc8.7 billion) to buy power from EC and Chiefs and Imams.Mahama has already sold Merchant Bank and ECG and then sold Ghana itself.If Ghanaians do not stand for their destiny to fight and protect their assets then they put their self in danger.Private will any price per unit and you can't do anything about it use it or cut the service yourself.Tax payers this ECG is your why sit aloof unconsent for Mahama to sell ECG for him to access common $500 million for what?So where are the bonds that Government purchase for tax payer to pay in future?
Prof. Sergio Goodman 11 years ago
Work harder, be creative and earn yourself respect and keep your jobs even after privatization.
Work harder, be creative and earn yourself respect and keep your jobs even after privatization.
GHANABA 11 years ago
What are they panicking about? They are corrupt inefficient badly managed and waste on our resources. When was the last time they made profit?
What are they panicking about? They are corrupt inefficient badly managed and waste on our resources. When was the last time they made profit?
Kofi Paul 11 years ago
The ECG have the moral duty to salvage their jobs. With all the sins that are associated with them, then it is better the ECG was sold than people 'deliberately' undermining the economy to the discredit of the ruling governme ... read full comment
The ECG have the moral duty to salvage their jobs. With all the sins that are associated with them, then it is better the ECG was sold than people 'deliberately' undermining the economy to the discredit of the ruling government.
another low grade minister?
Why is mahama treating Ghana like a prostrate. Now the country has to sell a national asset before we can be given money by the US under the Millennium Challenge Account. This is a shame111111111Workers and soldiers of Ghana ...
read full comment
Check my previous post for details.
Either work hard and make profits or lose your jobs . You can even buy shares in the company yourselves . The ball is in your court
Read this interview and ask yourself if our politicians have changed since 1966.
February 24, 2014 marked 48 years since Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown by the National Liberation Council (NLC) under the leadersh ...
read full comment
This is gov't work, let's drag it, why then, must you cry ?
This is a done deal. Whether we cry or laugh, the govt has taken a decision. We need to tighten our belts and naturally others will loosen theirs.
Tighten your belts as corrupt, thief and brigand Dramani Mahama robbed the State
of gargantuan money to purchase 350 bedroom Hotel at Dubai of million of
dollars for his own selfish interest.
Why made Mahama to buy 30 V8 ...
read full comment
For goodness sake, stop peddling untruths. Repeating them several times does not make them true.
Y3 b3 dii kekeeeee,,,,,
ECG NEEDS TO PRUNED, CLEANED AND TRANSFORMED INTO A LEAN,EFFICIENT AND STRONG ORGANISATION.
GHANA TELECOM WAS LOSING MONEY AND COSTING THE TAX PAYER MONEY AND NOT PROVIDING ANY GOOD SERVICE FOR ALL THAT GOV. INPUT, UNTIL SOL ...
read full comment
Weed out the dead wood and the ECG will live but who will bell the cat? An efficient private company may do the job
why dont we privatize government! Since there is corruption mismanagement and gross inefficiency in government!!
Nana Yaw, the state owned electricity company is a waste and a burden on the state. There is lack of investment to renew the infrastructure, most of the power produced (nearly 30%) is wasted through inefficient distribution a ...
read full comment
Privatization will lower corruption and increase efficiency - lower cost of electricity. Will also take the burden off the government in spending large sums in improving the infrastructure. They can still wholesale it to the ...
read full comment
OH GOD SAVE GHANA FROM THIS GANGATUAN,EMPTY HEAD,CRIMINAL,CORRUPT MAHAMA HANDS,MAHAMA WONT TO CHOP EVERY MONEY COME FROM RIGHT,LEFT KWASEA JDM EVIL CHOP CHOP,FOOOOOLS
PRIVATIZATION IS THE BEST OPTION SO THAT NO USELESS PERSON WILL WAKE UP AND ASK SOME LAZY WORKERS TO DEMONSTRATE.
Unfortunately, it might be the panacea to the canker of unproductive and inefficient workers in the public service.
i fully support privatization of bleeding and over staffed institutions like ECG, but it should not be done under these goons called NDC.
whatever they touch is scandalized because they are not just corrupt but plain thieves ...
read full comment
The best solution so far. It will stop the lazines, the corruption and install accountability into this sector. Good new!! Water should be the next.But these companies must be monnited and must be accountable.
Are we going to sell ECG because of America's money? Where are those who talk sovereignty? Beggars have no sovereignty ..... got it?
privatisation is the way forward,it brings about efficiency and will reduce corruption in some sectors,also the civil servant will stop being lazy and still expect to be paid,totally agreed with the ideas,
my only worry is h ...
read full comment
We will stop begging for customer service when privatised
truly, our gov't has lost sight. it's a shame on our politicians.
Let every region runs its own electricity company
ECG have been corrupt for too long!!
let these workers work within a private corporation and maybe they will be productive for once. These workers need to learn how the real world functions. The Ghanaian government need not ...
read full comment
This is long over-due. Nigeria has already done it. Break ECG up into regional components and sell them. Govt should keep 49% shares for each regional entity. Gridco can remain as one entity.
This is really good news.
It is about time Ghana did this. ECG lazy workers go smell pepper.
the ndc government also need privatization
THANK GOD FOR THIS. IT WILL BRING BENEFITS TO GHANAIANS AND NOT INDIVIDUALS OR ECG STAFF DOING ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS AND RECONECTIONS. IT WILL HELP GHANA. THANKS TO PRESIDENT MAHAMA FOR TAKING THIS BOLD STEP.
THIS IS NOT A RUMOUR. IT IS REALITY. THE PREZ HAS SIGNED IT ALREADY BCOS HE NEEDS THE CASH BADLY TO SHORE UP HIS PRESIDENCY. BUT WITHIN THAT AGREEMENT, IS A TROJAN HORSE WHICH IS THE SIGNING OF THE PLANT BREEDERS BILL AND INT ...
read full comment
if the managers of ECG has been efficient, this would not have come up. wo di abr) a, ebi beka wo.
Its the best way to go the companies will invest in the power sector and make it efficient
I AM VERY SAD TO SEE GHANAIANS BLOGGING FOOLISHNESS WITHOUT CONSIDERING ECONOMIC THEORY. NPP CLAIMS TO ADVANCE FREE MARKET THEORY AND OPPOSING SOCIALISM AS THEIR FOUNDING FATHERS CLAIM. HERE I COULD OBSERVE THIER BLIND PARTY ...
read full comment
GRIDco will have breathing space at last. Privatization will good for Ghana. The Germans are great at this.
Yes, The end of the matter is privatising - GHANA. We have proved beyond reasonable doubt that we are really incapable of managing our own affairs. In all sectors of our economy, there isn't a single ministry which is doing g ...
read full comment
Panic because they will have to work and they won't be able to steal, run scams and use ECG property for their own private purposes. GoG - PLEASE PRIVATIZE ECG - PLEASE!!!!!!
Agreed with you hundred per cent .I am not a plitician neither do I belong to any party, but as a citezen I take pains to study the trend of economic policy before comenting on issues and I expect every passive citizen to do ...
read full comment
ECG s impunity of dubiousness in shambles should have been the headline. All journalists take note and don't cover them. MAHAMA! HURRY UP!! TO COVER THE SHAME AND DUST THEY ARE PUTTING INTO YOUR AYES COS WE ALL HOLD YOU RESPO ...
read full comment
NO impact on Government policy. Knowledge of the economic policies achievements and failures would equip concern citizens to draw meaningful conclusions and even suggest solutions.
Shame to ECG staffs. They have all contributed to the woes of Ghanaian s. It is a fact that they are towing the lines of past Government machinery and officials who instaed of strengthening the revenue sources harmoniously re ...
read full comment
All electricity consumers from household to industries should once again decide on a date to demonstrate against this evil privatisation of ECG to access $500 million second compact of MCC is a disgrace while this government ...
read full comment
Work harder, be creative and earn yourself respect and keep your jobs even after privatization.
What are they panicking about? They are corrupt inefficient badly managed and waste on our resources. When was the last time they made profit?
The ECG have the moral duty to salvage their jobs. With all the sins that are associated with them, then it is better the ECG was sold than people 'deliberately' undermining the economy to the discredit of the ruling governme ...
read full comment