So much debt for generation unborn to pay yet nothing on the ground to show,that is the price a society pays for giving power to people who have not achieve anything in life.Most of these monies are in private accounts.
So much debt for generation unborn to pay yet nothing on the ground to show,that is the price a society pays for giving power to people who have not achieve anything in life.Most of these monies are in private accounts.
facts 11 years ago
Let me reserve my comments until finace and economic statistics wits come out to confirm or deny the figures. Figures may just be for propaganda consumption. These figures can be more terrifying than they appear now.
Let me reserve my comments until finace and economic statistics wits come out to confirm or deny the figures. Figures may just be for propaganda consumption. These figures can be more terrifying than they appear now.
Zoobie-Zoobie 11 years ago
does not know what he is doing, totally incompetent
does not know what he is doing, totally incompetent
fredsaid 11 years ago
So much debt with nothing to show for except a planning, looting, sharing and a crying brigade (when they are caught with their pants down) siphoning monies borrowed through Woyome, Isofoton, Waterville, Sada, Subah, Gyeeda, ... read full comment
So much debt with nothing to show for except a planning, looting, sharing and a crying brigade (when they are caught with their pants down) siphoning monies borrowed through Woyome, Isofoton, Waterville, Sada, Subah, Gyeeda, Rlg, Zoomlion, YES, GFA, Akonfem and Ghost Tree Planing Projects, CP Partners, and any scheme that will milk the loans.
When the perpetrators like Barton Oduro, Iddrisu, and others who disobeyed direct presidential orders not to pay such gargantuan amounts, are found out, they are made to resign or in his case promoted to become speaker of the House of Parliament.
This is a signal to NDC apparatchiks that the looting brigade goes on unabated. Where are the bloody 200 secondary schools Mahama boasted of in his promises. Where are the universities (when you cant even pay your teachers? Where are the sanitary pads for the girls, though this is not a priority?. Look at the Accra Suhum Kumasi Road which is causing untold number of car and truck breakdowns in the country? Now we have public toilets that have been closed down and people are shitting on beaches and elsewhere at Korle Gonno and Nungua.
Where is all this borrowing going? rightly in the pockets of Mahama and the looting brigade.
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Nii 11 years ago
Kasoa interchange/overpass approved for construction at $172.6m by President Mahama, Whiles 6 lane N1 with two interchanges cost $102m.Are we borrowing to kill off Ghana.
Kasoa interchange/overpass approved for construction at $172.6m by President Mahama, Whiles 6 lane N1 with two interchanges cost $102m.Are we borrowing to kill off Ghana.
Pumpuni 11 years ago
This is the "Bitter Ghana Agenda" pill we have to swallow without complaining. And where is all that money?
This is the "Bitter Ghana Agenda" pill we have to swallow without complaining. And where is all that money?
NANAO!! MOTHER 11 years ago
The money is in NDC`s
pocket.Thieves are ruling.Infact Ghana is finish under this bunch of idiots.
The money is in NDC`s
pocket.Thieves are ruling.Infact Ghana is finish under this bunch of idiots.
Kofi Adu Bediako,Germany 11 years ago
The public debt when NPP left office,can anyone please give us the figures? They left a sound economy if we will all be honest.God save our country from these crooks.
The public debt when NPP left office,can anyone please give us the figures? They left a sound economy if we will all be honest.God save our country from these crooks.
Pelicles 11 years ago
NPP left 9 billion before leaving office.
NPP left 9 billion before leaving office.
Concerned 11 years ago
Confidence in the economy is low so we don't have much foreign investment coming in
Not enough foreign currency available so importers are not bringing in anything.
Arrears and interest payments, in other words payments ... read full comment
Confidence in the economy is low so we don't have much foreign investment coming in
Not enough foreign currency available so importers are not bringing in anything.
Arrears and interest payments, in other words payments that we get nothing in return for was over 23b. This included a target of 6.3b for outstanding debt but 19.3 was actually paid. Is it a good thing? What was the explanation for the huge additional payment
Generally reducing imports is a good thing but when it's due to lack of foreign currency, it's seen as poor performance.
The governor is trying to show you a that the indicators are moving the right way but the underlying figures and factors show things are still bleak indeed
duke 11 years ago
Which foreign investor in his or her right mind is going to risk his or her money in the mess we have in Ghana and expect even to get his original capital back not to talk about profits, in such climate of incompetence, no el ... read full comment
Which foreign investor in his or her right mind is going to risk his or her money in the mess we have in Ghana and expect even to get his original capital back not to talk about profits, in such climate of incompetence, no electricity, water, no good roads for distribution of goods and services, no nothing, with a currency in free fall which will devalue any monies brought in for investment. Ghanaian leadership currently is hopeless, without vision, creativity and competence. The only thing they do best is lie, and steal from the tax payer; cause pain to the citizens and Ghanaians unlike the Thai people, are a bunch of cowards without a single protest and keep chanting 3b3 yie and praying for the cedi to rise instead of getting off their backsides to register their displeasure for the performance of the government.
Papa Yaw. 11 years ago
No
No
They Say They Say 11 years ago
NPP and NDC are compromised. Try PPP. Vote for Ndoum.
NPP and NDC are compromised. Try PPP. Vote for Ndoum.
AKONFEM MAHAMA 11 years ago
Please keep borrowing and waisting it on woyome and guinea fowls. Ghanaians are very stupid and will vote for you again in 2016.
Please keep borrowing and waisting it on woyome and guinea fowls. Ghanaians are very stupid and will vote for you again in 2016.
olu 11 years ago
Per Bawumia exchange rate, 4.2GHC =1 USD. Therefore the 53 B GHC would amount to(53B/4.2)= 12.62B USD. NPP left a debt of 9B USD in 2008 after 6bUSD was forgiven us when we adopted HIPC. This means in absolute terms, NPP accu ... read full comment
Per Bawumia exchange rate, 4.2GHC =1 USD. Therefore the 53 B GHC would amount to(53B/4.2)= 12.62B USD. NPP left a debt of 9B USD in 2008 after 6bUSD was forgiven us when we adopted HIPC. This means in absolute terms, NPP accumulated a total debt of (9+6)= 15B USD in only 8 years in power. NDC in 6 years have only added (12.62 B -9B) 3.62B USD to total stock of our debts. Our debt is caused by the 8 years of create loot and share policy NPP adopted whiles in power.
duke 11 years ago
Your logic is warped and senseless. If NDC's rule before NPP caused a HIPC condition with all its accompanying debts why do you add the so called 6 billion on NPP's tag? You are such a propagandist who loves to twist facts b ... read full comment
Your logic is warped and senseless. If NDC's rule before NPP caused a HIPC condition with all its accompanying debts why do you add the so called 6 billion on NPP's tag? You are such a propagandist who loves to twist facts but Ghanaians have seen through you with the open evidence of woyome, isofoton, waterville,cp partners, akonfem, subah, sada, merchant bank fortiz, gyeeda, YES, GFA and all the schemes invented by the true and current planning, looting, sharing and crying brigade of Mahama and his NDC apparatchiks.
owusu 11 years ago
Do you know the debt Ghana had when NPP took power?
Do you know the debt Ghana had when NPP took power?
Pelicles 11 years ago
What government was in power before NPP came in? If you answer that then let your brain tell you that that government left something for the in-coming NPP. Do not stoop so low to kiss ass.
What government was in power before NPP came in? If you answer that then let your brain tell you that that government left something for the in-coming NPP. Do not stoop so low to kiss ass.
Concerned 11 years ago
Mr olu, oluwaa. If an amount of debt is written off it means you don't have to pay for a debt which was already in place. The debt that the npp left behind includes all the debts from independence.
The amount written off wa ... read full comment
Mr olu, oluwaa. If an amount of debt is written off it means you don't have to pay for a debt which was already in place. The debt that the npp left behind includes all the debts from independence.
The amount written off was only a proportion of the entire debt with concessions such as reduced interest rates for some of the balance. I don't have the actual data but figures published by BOG are totally different from the concoction you wrote. Typical ndc liar
To add a figure to the amount of the assumed loans written to come to calculate the loan balance as at the period npp left power clearly shows you don't understand what you are talking about. You are confused or ignorant
KWAA 11 years ago
The only thing the Government can show for all this huge debt,is how most Ministers and Party officials have become Millionaires overnight.
Our Roads are death traps,Sanitation is non existance,Hospitals have no drugs,no Bed ... read full comment
The only thing the Government can show for all this huge debt,is how most Ministers and Party officials have become Millionaires overnight.
Our Roads are death traps,Sanitation is non existance,Hospitals have no drugs,no Beds,Infratrusture in the Country is an eye sour.
Infact the devolopement of the Country is not worth GHC53,Billion debt.
dan 11 years ago
IS NOT WORTH 53 BILLION DEBT.
IS NOT WORTH 53 BILLION DEBT.
OBIBA-JUDAS 11 years ago
BLAME GHANAIANS FOR VOTING THIS USELESS NDC TO POWER.
BLAME GHANAIANS FOR VOTING THIS USELESS NDC TO POWER.
Jay london 11 years ago
All the figures tell one is that by their own data things are getting worse by the year if not by the day.
The state money Mahama stole to run his election buying cars for chiefs, paying who knows who is still impacting ne ... read full comment
All the figures tell one is that by their own data things are getting worse by the year if not by the day.
The state money Mahama stole to run his election buying cars for chiefs, paying who knows who is still impacting negatively on our finances.
People tell Mahama to fight corruption how can he fight it when he wallows in CORRUPTION.
NDC IS GHANA'S CURSE
Pelicles 11 years ago
NDC, since coming into office, have borrowed $49 billion so, why is the public debt only Ghc53.6b? I need help here. Trust me, the governor is not telling the truth.
NDC, since coming into office, have borrowed $49 billion so, why is the public debt only Ghc53.6b? I need help here. Trust me, the governor is not telling the truth.
They Say They Say 11 years ago
$1=ghc1. Hahaha.
$1=ghc1. Hahaha.
hon mahadin wa 11 years ago
A middle income country indeed!
A middle income country indeed!
kwabena amankwah 11 years ago
This governor is really funny and economical with the truth. How on earth could he say our total public debt as at June 2014 stood at GHS 53.6bn, then move on to say out gross international reserves as at August 2014 was esti ... read full comment
This governor is really funny and economical with the truth. How on earth could he say our total public debt as at June 2014 stood at GHS 53.6bn, then move on to say out gross international reserves as at August 2014 was estimated at $ 4.2bn. Its either he chooses June as the cut off or August. He is being economical with the truth. More so we dont nee estimated figures, we need the actual.
MYSELF 11 years ago
Son of a bitch, motherfucker and asshole mahama with his dickhead good for nothing ministers should all be arrested. They have nothing to offer to Ghanaians. They are thieving bastards. They don't think about the
populace, ... read full comment
Son of a bitch, motherfucker and asshole mahama with his dickhead good for nothing ministers should all be arrested. They have nothing to offer to Ghanaians. They are thieving bastards. They don't think about the
populace, all what is in their tiny fucking brains is to loot, loot and loot. Na God go punish all the looters in de government
Foli 11 years ago
RE. Mahama where you taking us to?
RE. Mahama where you taking us to?
Foli 11 years ago
Please think about the youth, no job
Please think about the youth, no job
fred 11 years ago
HE IS TAKING US TO THE PROMISED LAND OF THE BETTER GHANA AGENDA!
HE IS TAKING US TO THE PROMISED LAND OF THE BETTER GHANA AGENDA!
G. K. Berko 11 years ago
We need to know how every penny of that $52.3 Billion was used!! We must know what part of it was Loans and what part was due to cost overrun that might have caused us to owe some entities.
We must not borrow anymore until ... read full comment
We need to know how every penny of that $52.3 Billion was used!! We must know what part of it was Loans and what part was due to cost overrun that might have caused us to owe some entities.
We must not borrow anymore until this size of deficit has been cut down to below 10% of our GDP. A deficit of 55.4% of GDP is reckless spending.
Meanwhile, where is our Woyome money? How long will we have to wait to recover the amount in full plus interest?
We need our Money now!!
I also would like to know what happened to the Aeroplane-full load of Gold that was siezed in Iran. Does anyone know what became of that case? We must not let such matters easily, and so quickly, fizzle out of memory.
So much debt for generation unborn to pay yet nothing on the ground to show,that is the price a society pays for giving power to people who have not achieve anything in life.Most of these monies are in private accounts.
Let me reserve my comments until finace and economic statistics wits come out to confirm or deny the figures. Figures may just be for propaganda consumption. These figures can be more terrifying than they appear now.
does not know what he is doing, totally incompetent
So much debt with nothing to show for except a planning, looting, sharing and a crying brigade (when they are caught with their pants down) siphoning monies borrowed through Woyome, Isofoton, Waterville, Sada, Subah, Gyeeda, ...
read full comment
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Kasoa interchange/overpass approved for construction at $172.6m by President Mahama, Whiles 6 lane N1 with two interchanges cost $102m.Are we borrowing to kill off Ghana.
This is the "Bitter Ghana Agenda" pill we have to swallow without complaining. And where is all that money?
The money is in NDC`s
pocket.Thieves are ruling.Infact Ghana is finish under this bunch of idiots.
The public debt when NPP left office,can anyone please give us the figures? They left a sound economy if we will all be honest.God save our country from these crooks.
NPP left 9 billion before leaving office.
Confidence in the economy is low so we don't have much foreign investment coming in
Not enough foreign currency available so importers are not bringing in anything.
Arrears and interest payments, in other words payments ...
read full comment
Which foreign investor in his or her right mind is going to risk his or her money in the mess we have in Ghana and expect even to get his original capital back not to talk about profits, in such climate of incompetence, no el ...
read full comment
No
NPP and NDC are compromised. Try PPP. Vote for Ndoum.
Please keep borrowing and waisting it on woyome and guinea fowls. Ghanaians are very stupid and will vote for you again in 2016.
Per Bawumia exchange rate, 4.2GHC =1 USD. Therefore the 53 B GHC would amount to(53B/4.2)= 12.62B USD. NPP left a debt of 9B USD in 2008 after 6bUSD was forgiven us when we adopted HIPC. This means in absolute terms, NPP accu ...
read full comment
Your logic is warped and senseless. If NDC's rule before NPP caused a HIPC condition with all its accompanying debts why do you add the so called 6 billion on NPP's tag? You are such a propagandist who loves to twist facts b ...
read full comment
Do you know the debt Ghana had when NPP took power?
What government was in power before NPP came in? If you answer that then let your brain tell you that that government left something for the in-coming NPP. Do not stoop so low to kiss ass.
Mr olu, oluwaa. If an amount of debt is written off it means you don't have to pay for a debt which was already in place. The debt that the npp left behind includes all the debts from independence.
The amount written off wa ...
read full comment
The only thing the Government can show for all this huge debt,is how most Ministers and Party officials have become Millionaires overnight.
Our Roads are death traps,Sanitation is non existance,Hospitals have no drugs,no Bed ...
read full comment
IS NOT WORTH 53 BILLION DEBT.
BLAME GHANAIANS FOR VOTING THIS USELESS NDC TO POWER.
All the figures tell one is that by their own data things are getting worse by the year if not by the day.
The state money Mahama stole to run his election buying cars for chiefs, paying who knows who is still impacting ne ...
read full comment
NDC, since coming into office, have borrowed $49 billion so, why is the public debt only Ghc53.6b? I need help here. Trust me, the governor is not telling the truth.
$1=ghc1. Hahaha.
A middle income country indeed!
This governor is really funny and economical with the truth. How on earth could he say our total public debt as at June 2014 stood at GHS 53.6bn, then move on to say out gross international reserves as at August 2014 was esti ...
read full comment
Son of a bitch, motherfucker and asshole mahama with his dickhead good for nothing ministers should all be arrested. They have nothing to offer to Ghanaians. They are thieving bastards. They don't think about the
populace, ...
read full comment
RE. Mahama where you taking us to?
Please think about the youth, no job
HE IS TAKING US TO THE PROMISED LAND OF THE BETTER GHANA AGENDA!
We need to know how every penny of that $52.3 Billion was used!! We must know what part of it was Loans and what part was due to cost overrun that might have caused us to owe some entities.
We must not borrow anymore until ...
read full comment
ONLY ABOUT US$15 BILLION. CHICKEN FEED