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Don't use 'missing cars' saga as excuse to buy more - Gyampo

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  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    Gyampo, they can if by doing so would not burdening the taxpayers with any further cost. First off, Akufo-Addict government should try to sell those 641 state vehicles duly handed over to them, not on donkomi price to themsel ...
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  • joe 7 years ago

    Does it mean that the govt new it cant make anything better for ghana and decided to console his people with cars before they vote them out next election? i cant think madness at all, steelin begine.

  • BOY KOFI 7 years ago

    Who is going to pay the public debt rising over $112 billion and when is the supersonic cedi going to stop flying?Time is money,le'ts get serious.

  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    Say that again n again. I still see the new gov't behaving like they r in campaign era. They shd get serious n get things done as they promised. Why buy new cars whn we already huv some. Being an african political leader u ne ...
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  • Nana 7 years ago

    NPP should focus on their core mandate rather than going about peddling falsehood on missing cars at the president. They should bare in mind that Ghanaians are watching them closely.

  • Kofi Adjei 7 years ago

    One of the reasons we voted for NPP was to get all our stolen property from the looters.

  • sam 7 years ago

    they are already lying about everything my friend... there is nothing to retrieve. ...

  • Kaf Sweden 7 years ago

    Yes Mr Loh you are 100 percent right because Owusu Bemper told Nana Addo not to use any car that belongs to the state so they want to buy new ones mean while we have schools under trees aft 60 years of independent what a sham ...
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  • BE SMART 7 years ago

    NPP DONT WANT ADVISE,THEY THINK THEY ARE STILL ON CAMPAIGN PLATEFORM,BEFORE THEY REALISE FOUR YEARS IS UP AND NOTHING SENSIBLE IS DONE.THEY CAN GO ON AND COMPLAIN WHO CARES.

  • London Man 7 years ago

    Gyampo you are an idiot l thought you knowledge and intelligence to give practical criticism but you've showed how educated fool you are

  • sam 7 years ago

    stupid boy where have u reached in life... Gyampo will not change pampers for old women as u are doing in London..... stupid fool....

  • Jakes 7 years ago

    Hey I don't agree with you at all are you NDC man Mr lecturer, despite of the cars are less than whatever old what matters the mileage or distances and conditions or the states of the cars that matter most not how old but rat ...
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  • CHIEF 7 years ago

    I have not been enthused by Prof. Gyampo comment before the election and after the election. The government can decide to buy new vehicles if it so wish and no one can be a barrier and not even The Prof. It is not fair for gh ...
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  • Vinss 7 years ago

    YOU SAY YOU ARE A PROF A WRITTEN NO WITH NO COUNT VISIBLY IS CORRECT TO YOU NOT SO? WHO GAVE YOU THE PROSHIP?THINK AND TALKNndc ARE WELL ORGANIZED THIEVES BUT NPP WILL CRUS THEM TO NONENITY

  • maame Adjoa tema 7 years ago

    So u Ghanaians do u believe. This propoganda story the npp want to play because now they got their mandate they don't know how they can forfill their huge promised now the leader has seen is not joke we live to see

  • Odikro Mununkum 7 years ago

    The new administration have every right to purchase new cars if it wants to do so and that doesn't justify the missing cars to go without a trace. This Gyampo man as a good citizen should better advice his NDC colleagues to r ...
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  • Joe 7 years ago

    Didn't mahama warn Ghanaians about npp and their thievery life.stealing Ghana money with excuse of 200billion Ghana at 60.

  • Kofi Adjei 7 years ago

    Prof, since you probably know the vehicles are, why don't you volunteer the information? Were you lucky enough to have been given the opportunity to "buy" one of the over 2 year-old vehicles?

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 7 years ago

    The priest in a small Irish village was very fond of the chickens he kept in the hen house out the back of the parish rectory. He had a cock rooster and about ten hens. One Saturday night the cock rooster was missing and the ...
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  • JOTAR 7 years ago

    NPP FOOLING GAHANAIANS BY DROWNING DUST INTO THEIR EYES.LIAR TO GHANAIANS THAT CARS ARE MISSING SO THAT THEY CAN BUY NEW CARS.GOD IS WATCHING YOU ALL.

  • KB 7 years ago

    Now the professor of NDC propaganda.

  • Ametepe 7 years ago

    They say they have sold the old cars cheaply among themselves so what should the new administration do?Walk to do official duties? Tell them to rather return the stolen cars

  • Yaa 7 years ago

    This Gyampo man is attracting the government's attention for post. That is how it all starts. I remember Togbe Afedi was always attacking Kuffour govt with his interest rates and was always in conflict with Dr Anderson who wa ...
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  • TWEAA dc 7 years ago

    ALL MANNER OF PEOPLE MUST BE WATCHED FOR THE MISSING CARS...INCLUDING PRO. GYAMPO.

  • sam 7 years ago

    stop diverting attention n work... earlier we heard there were no card at the presidency to Akuffo Addo is using his own car n then they admitted they have 4 bullet proof cars....
    Nothing is mission ... Get to work. ... we ...
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  • sam 7 years ago

    stop diverting attention n work... earlier on we heard there were no cars at the presidency so Akuffo Addo is using his own car n then they admitted they have 4 bullet proof cars.... Nothing is missen ... Get to work. ... we ...
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  • Jay 7 years ago

    Bunch of idiots !!!! work and stop fooling

  • bugum taaya 7 years ago

    who are you to warn the President. go and warn your presidentisl candidate whose totsl votes never came near the smallest constituency Nana won. this embacile should go and context for primaries in his dead party and win to b ...
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  • kwa 7 years ago

    If we allow everyone to steal one state car, what will be left? And you call that minor issue! We say ghana is rich and yet poor. How did we become poor! Politicians stealing left right center and when they're arrested uninte ...
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  • Uncle Pee 7 years ago

    How dare you (Prof. Gyampo) refer to missing state assets "minor issues"? If accounting for national assets is not part of governance, then your PhD needs to be reviewed.

  • Effidav 7 years ago

    Saperlipopette!Les fourberies de L'Empereur!Qu'a-t-il perdu encore ? Sa tête ?