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Gov’t commits GHC150k to fight Meningitis

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  • Sam 8 years ago

    The trap is set once again for more chop chop. ghana money in big trouble ooooooooooo!

  • Nii Teiko 8 years ago

    More than 30 people are reported dead because of this menace and here we with the criminals in government committing a meagre 150,000 Ghana to fight such a deadly out break. If I think of the money used for that rebranding th ...
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  • John Tetegah 8 years ago

    Government commits GHC150,000 to fight meningitis but spends over GHC3,000,000 on re-branding buses. That is Ghana, misplaced priorities.

  • LAST DON 8 years ago

    Don’t allow this cheap old wee smoker who has misappropriated all the booty bequeathed to him to send us into slavery.

    He does not know what or how it feels to have nothing and one can tell about his desperation, frustra ...
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  • Abla Agbeko 8 years ago

    where are our priorities? For an outbreak that has already claimed 30 lives, Govt. commits only GH150.000? But could offload millions of dollars for cronies and family members and name it SADA. Something is wrong, man.

  • k. Ralph 8 years ago

    150,000 cedis? Are we serious government? A disease that has taken over 30 lives already isn't outbreak but what? You spent a whooping 3.6 million just for your picture on a bus but, a token to curb a disease such as this de ...
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  • Obed 8 years ago

    How about to be a bit thankful for a change?! We Ghanaian people suffer a lot from being unhappy every time for no reason: government doesn't do anything- we are unhappy, government does something- we are unhappy again. Maybe ...
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  • Neil 8 years ago

    What ever our government does apparently is not good enough for some Ghanaian. Tell then, what has NPP done for us so far??? It doesn't need to be smart to say bad things about someone or something, but you definitely need st ...
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  • Nana 8 years ago

    Well done by Mahama and government! Another great example of government work coming just one day after NDC offered help to poor traders from Kumasi. I think there are no more questions left who must win coming election! Go-go ...
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  • Ghanaian 8 years ago

    Thank you government and President Mahama! Well done! To all who is sick speedy recovery!

  • Frank 8 years ago

    NDC in the face of government gives a helping hand to those who is in need, and prioritize expense in the right way. Like when a few days back they helped to those traders who suffered from the fire at the market in Kumasi.

  • Adu Boah 8 years ago

    #TransformingGhana
    That is a great set taken by the Govt, which shows how committed he is towards our welfare

  • ken kweku Agyeman 8 years ago

    #TransformingGhana

    ThA clear indication that Government cares about the lives of the people who gave them the mandate to reform and transform this country.

  • Hazor 8 years ago

    Has this irresponsible government abandon their quest to secure assistance from WHO?What a disgrace after Doling $292 million to AMERI this insentative government who did not care about Ghana tax payers claim to commit GHC 1 ...
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  • Papa 8 years ago

    Ghanaian lives are that cheap? Is that how low NDC values our lives?!!!!

  • Ibn Batuta 8 years ago

    That's a drop in the ocean. You can't be serious.

  • DrHow 8 years ago

    communicable diseases are being spread through large gatherings of people especially on national sanitation days when people are handling filth without wearing proper attire. Protect yourself and stay away from dense crowds a ...
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  • Mr Bond 8 years ago

    Folks this is very sad,a country with the population of 25 million and an outbreak of meningitis and the government commit GHC 150,000 to fight this contagious diseases is an insult to Ghanaians.Is AMERI,bus branding,SADA nko ...
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  • Naayele Woyome 8 years ago

    Spend that money to buy medication for madness. Meningitis is not the problem, madness among our selfish government and citizens is the problem. How come meningitis is not a great threat to any developed country??? Does it ma ...
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