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Parliament to assess 40-yr dev’t plan once every decade

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  • JAMES 8 years ago

    Considering the bitter partisanship and unmitigated distrust between NDC abd NPP, this 40-year development plan is a non-starter and wll not be worth the paper written on when the next opposition party comes to power. Our con ...
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  • Kpenyigba Kwesi 8 years ago

    No way for 40 year development plan. Parliament should not and must not endorse this Plan. It is waste of Money and Time. Let's tackle the immediate problems now. Where are the results of BETTER GHANA and SENCHIE ACCORDS.

  • JAMES NARU 8 years ago

    The Plan for the first 10 years should include the following:
    1 Good Drinking Water for all villages and towns in Ghana
    2 Good sanitation facilities; toilets, sewage disposal plants for all towns and villages

    3 Health Ca ...
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  • Dessie 8 years ago

    Decentralisation should be the top priority on the list:it make no sense putting everything in the shoulders of the central government:good points Sir.

  • METUSALA 8 years ago

    This is too detail for a national level plan.
    Good Planning has an inherent hierarchy of levels of detail driven by logical thinking. Ideally, a national development plan will identify the national Development Mission, Visio ...
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  • PRINZY@BONN-Germany 8 years ago

    What Ghana needs is not that, Ghana need a federalism. A system that will ensure the District Parliament in each State or Region to a critical thinking to impliment a long term plan for what they need in their respective stat ...
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  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    Look, we should adopt the federal system which will stop the nonsense we have been doing all these years.

    Each region should be autonomous by electing its own officials. The people will know who to elect other the presiden ...
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  • Okunka 8 years ago

    Our forefathers saw this and recommended federalism but they were accused of being matemeho. The 40 year development plan is the joke of the century. 40 years ago in 1975 nobody could have predicted that an illiterate farmer ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We see!

    The 40-Year plan has morphed into 4 10-year plans!

    10 Years at a Time!

    That, we submit makes some sense.

    But as for us, something like a 5-Year plan that is evaluated over 2-2-years each, and spanning 2 ...
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  • YB 8 years ago

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  • Ndebugri 8 years ago

    Ghanaians should read what Prof. Opoku wrote about the 40-year development plan in the daily graphic of July 23 or so! It's a non starter! The NDPC is wasting our time and resources! In the end, they'll produce a vision state ...
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  • Afetor 8 years ago

    Ghana needs one but not the one developed by brainless people. Period. How can you convince me that a group of IDIOTS calling themselves NDC just three years ago had a BETTER GHANA PLAN. This plan turned a middle income count ...
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  • Justice 8 years ago

    NDC is a funny party indeed. They assume that everybody is stupid in Ghana. Within a period of three years, you developed three national plans. BETTER GHANA, AKOSOMBO DECLARATION and TRANSFORMATIVE PLAN. Dumsor told us that b ...
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  • prof 8 years ago

    Dr Tompson, Ghanaians have known you now. You critized any moves or ideas of Pres Kufuor because you were looking for job. Ghana does not need that one at this moment. Help the president to fix the economy if you are expert ...
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  • Alhassan! 8 years ago

    As Prof. Appiah-Opoku stated in his article in the Daily Graphic of July 23, about 70% of ghana's current population will be deceased by the end of the plan period. Dr. Nii Moi Thompson should contact the Prof for advise if h ...
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  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    You have actually provided good arguments as to why there should be a national plan.

    The plan is to provide purpose, focus and stability in our socio-economic development. The aim is to gain broad agreement across our land ...
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  • The Chase 8 years ago

    Four ten year revisions? Sounds like it's doomed to fail even from the word go! I would have thought Thomson would know all about continuous improvement with short timescales , so this plan seems very illogical

  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    The plan would provide a framework within which gov't would work.

    Reviewing it every 10 years to take account of developments in the previous ten-year period is reasonable. This would just mean tweaking the plan rather tha ...
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  • Aso 8 years ago

    Author: Mrs Jones (77.20.211.174)
    Date: 07-20-2015 00:24

    IS THE PRESIDENT A FATHER CHRISTMAS , OR A SANTA CLAUS

    This is the reason why Ghana should abolish the monopolitic one Party-Rule-System, or the abosulutism wh ...
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  • YIKRA 8 years ago

    5-year term is better because 4 years is not sufficient and it is too shot.

    It takes 4 years to complete major projects and 1 year to tie things before handing over

  • Efo Kwaku Canada 8 years ago

    What Ghana need now is education and health care also having enough to eat which is basically human need and after planning long term projects, but as we are speaking the nation lack this basic needs to the citizens and you a ...
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  • President 8 years ago

    Gabage plan which will rot on shelves.