You are here: HomeNews2015 09 28Article 384385

Mahama: More industries in Africa will curb migration

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (23)

  • Insha Allah 8 years ago

    African leaders must first create a favorable environment to attract such investments. let Africa be safe and they will come "waawaa". some of you presidents do everything to stay in power even when your people don't need you ...
    read full comment

  • LAST DON 8 years ago

    There existed professional prophets in days of Jeroboam king of Israel, whose sole duty is to prophesise to the king for food and their living allowance.
    There came Amos from nowhere near the prophet band after he has encoun ...
    read full comment

  • Kwasi Asante Providence, R.I. 8 years ago

    I believe any other political party in Ghana could do better than Mahama led government. Can you compare Kuffuor led administration in economical success with Mahama administration?
    Do you know why the IMF and the World Bank ...
    read full comment

  • Saint Ghfuo: CHALLENGE YOURSELF!!! 8 years ago

    These african govt who purposely engage in mismanaging the economy and running them into the ground must be sent to the Hague for causing economic destruction. Then again, western nations have used imf and wbank policies to b ...
    read full comment

  • Jenny 8 years ago

    Everybody can have a dream but unrealistic

  • Helmut Khol 8 years ago

    We can't establish factories in countries, like your country, that can't supply reliable electricity Mr. president. This is a basic requirement for any industrial development.

  • ibn abudu @ Canadasheabutter (GhUWR) 8 years ago

    African leaders must create the industries rather than all the time been beggars .

    Dr Nkrumah created the industries & subsequent leaders sold them off. That
    WAS A SHAMELESS SPEECH

  • Herr Hans Dietrich Wolfgang 8 years ago

    It is not the responsibility of Europe to build industries for Ghana or Africa! If you send your diseased immigrants to us, we shall deport them. Instead of African leaders using their countries' resources to build Africa, th ...
    read full comment

  • Saint Ghfuo: CHALLENGE YOURSELF!!! 8 years ago

    Send mahama to hague

  • KING BRIGHT 8 years ago

    You've stolen every penny with your fellow thieves in Ghana. Preach on evangelist Mahama. Why not, ahisem.

  • Abladu 8 years ago

    John Mahama has been in power for more than 5 years. Can he point to a single factory he has established as president of Ghana? Why should others care about your country when you, as the number one citizen of that country, do ...
    read full comment

  • STEPHEN OSEI,NORWAY 8 years ago

    WHEN THIRD WORLD, WHAT WE KNOW IS CORRUP

  • Nana Kwame 8 years ago

    Let the president of Ghana know that charity begins at home. The small businesses that you met are closed down because of dumso

  • kwasi 8 years ago

    Enough with your nonsense talk and vacate the seat which wasn't yours anyway.

  • Kofi K 8 years ago

    Mahama should tell us the industry he has set up in Ghana. Is he not investing his ill-gotten wealth in Dubai? Tweaks president.

  • STEPHEN OSEI,NORWAY 8 years ago

    2TONNS OF GOLD FROM KOTOKA BY TURKIS AIR LINE WHITH OUT NAME TO ARAB COUNTRYS.WE DONT KNOW WHO WE ARE

  • VOICE OF REASON 8 years ago

    And industries will flourish....we need to drum this into this buffoon president.He should stop the unnecessary lecture and act !

  • kwasi 8 years ago

    Stop buying planes and build or create industries.

  • Bugli 8 years ago

    It is a good call by our president

  • Mojo 8 years ago

    It does not matter how many Infustried you set in Africa would not create Job until we get of Corruption. Africa have the Resources Mahama you always get it wrong

  • wise man 8 years ago

    But you don't have electricity, Mahama

  • josh 8 years ago

    Stop this nonsense hw many jobs have. U created , u open ur mouth to wide, stop it

  • inercycl 8 years ago

    The government should also note that the enabling environment for investment rests on the efforts of government: accessible infrastructure, incorruptible judiciary especially for which the President has so far not uttered a s ...
    read full comment