Awww is this the faith of GSSM?
I believe Gorden Gorgisburg will be unhappy wherever he is.
Awww is this the faith of GSSM?
I believe Gorden Gorgisburg will be unhappy wherever he is.
Chiga 8 years ago
You didn't know your careers will be in shambles when you started the idiotic behavior?
You didn't know your careers will be in shambles when you started the idiotic behavior?
Etse 8 years ago
I just like this Amewu man, he is just a disciplinarian. People must take precautionary measures about whatever they intend doing. Incorruptible people handle issues in simple terms and end it there. They do not cover issues ... read full comment
I just like this Amewu man, he is just a disciplinarian. People must take precautionary measures about whatever they intend doing. Incorruptible people handle issues in simple terms and end it there. They do not cover issues as well. People must not take the law into their own hands. Bravo Hon. Minister!
Kk 8 years ago
What's is the sense is what he's doing so far? He only doing that for his stomach - take harsh decision into to win favor from his employer ( Nana Addo). Time will tell.
What's is the sense is what he's doing so far? He only doing that for his stomach - take harsh decision into to win favor from his employer ( Nana Addo). Time will tell.
ChrisC 8 years ago
Ashewo die KK, future president this no nonsense Amewu man, more grease to his elbows.
Ashewo die KK, future president this no nonsense Amewu man, more grease to his elbows.
ZZZZZZ 8 years ago
Who do you expect the minister to support? Paymaster or poor student?
Who do you expect the minister to support? Paymaster or poor student?
George 8 years ago
Amewu! Why are u not been fair to these students? Is better to suspend the private developer for the students to continue with their academic calender while ... U will be miserable one day. Mark my words
Amewu! Why are u not been fair to these students? Is better to suspend the private developer for the students to continue with their academic calender while ... U will be miserable one day. Mark my words
Wisemen 8 years ago
George , the land in question including the institution etc belongs to Land Commission.The developers did not pull down any of the college structures so why did the students vandalised the developer's structures,taking the la ... read full comment
George , the land in question including the institution etc belongs to Land Commission.The developers did not pull down any of the college structures so why did the students vandalised the developer's structures,taking the law into their own hands.Do you want every one to take the law into their own hands.the students are temporary there for schooling so they should have left things in the hands of the owners of the institution to fight for the land.We Ghanaians should develop our brains and analyse things objectively. Are the students there to fight for land or study? What were the school's authorities doing to the so called encroachers.
ChrisC 8 years ago
Thanks for your brilliant comment. I am wondering why the student culprits who took it upon themselves as animals to destroy property have not been charged and put before court for prosecution. The impunity for life and state ... read full comment
Thanks for your brilliant comment. I am wondering why the student culprits who took it upon themselves as animals to destroy property have not been charged and put before court for prosecution. The impunity for life and state properties start at these welfare institutions where students are fed and partially clothed at state expense. Some of these students whose homes cannot provide one square meal feel they can destroy property wantonly and walk free, na lie, find all those criminal students and send them to jail, please close the school till the project is done and all the students must sign a bond of good behavior and be surcharged at least 3X for the criminal damage.
G. K. Berko 8 years ago
How does the closing of the School help the Students? Is the closing a part of some elaborate security arrangement to protect the Schools' properties pending a final and appropriate resolution of the conflict? Or, it is just ... read full comment
How does the closing of the School help the Students? Is the closing a part of some elaborate security arrangement to protect the Schools' properties pending a final and appropriate resolution of the conflict? Or, it is just so the clandestine deal to steal the School's land could be completed without interruptions?
I listened to the account of the former Minister of Lands and Mineral Resources, Inusah Fuseini, in a phone conversation with a TV Station regarding the alleged sale of the School's Land to a private developer. He conceded that certain arrangement had been entered into to exchange part of the Land for the construction of a new edifice for the Ministry's Official premise with a developer. But later on, the Ministry decided to stay on the same old Land it has always been located on, and only build new Buildings to replace the old ones on that site.
That being the case, the deal with that contractor who was supposed to construct the new Buildings for the Ministry in exchange of part of the School's Land, ceases to apply.
How, then, could the Students'Education be, now, interrupted by any subsequent development? It all seems to be part of the same old and rotten corruption that featured the sales of many parcels of Government Lands for pennies-on-a-dollar among Government Officials and their cronies. Government Lands around both the Kumasi and Kotoka Airports and other areas in East Legon were alleged to have been affected thus, shared among these Politicians and their cronies; and we heard operatives of the two dominant opposing Political Parties, the NPP and NDC who all took turns to chop up the Lands for their private ownerships, were viciously fighting for most of that 'booty'.
How could our leaders be that insensitive and rapaciously selfish to ignore the needs of our Students in the School of Mapping and Survey as to deny them even the Education they have themselves paid for just to satisfy the dubious urging of some private Developer?
How long does the Public have to put up with such gross blatant thievery by our Politicians to deny our Nation's posterity of all their rights to our national assets?
It is as if to say that the lives of these students don't matter, or aren't worth anything to mind whether or not the School would fulfill its part of the contract for which the Students paid their fees to study there! How cruel! How shamefully criminal!! The problem may not have been initiated by the current Government under Akufo-Addo but his Minister of Lands and Mineral Resources seems to be eager to own the malfeasance of ensuring the Students are worse off and deeply hurt with his decision to close down the School.
The Students did not behave in anyway destructive to pose any danger to the security of the School's properties. So, what is the rationale behind the closing? How does the Ministry intend to make up for loss of time, in the very least, that the Students need to prepare for their Exams? How would it ascertain the fulfillment of its and the School's obligations to the Students to offer them the Education they have fully paid for?
Enough is enough of such cruel, selfish denial of success to ordinary Ghanaians by own Government Officials.
Awww is this the faith of GSSM?
I believe Gorden Gorgisburg will be unhappy wherever he is.
You didn't know your careers will be in shambles when you started the idiotic behavior?
I just like this Amewu man, he is just a disciplinarian. People must take precautionary measures about whatever they intend doing. Incorruptible people handle issues in simple terms and end it there. They do not cover issues ...
read full comment
What's is the sense is what he's doing so far? He only doing that for his stomach - take harsh decision into to win favor from his employer ( Nana Addo). Time will tell.
Ashewo die KK, future president this no nonsense Amewu man, more grease to his elbows.
Who do you expect the minister to support? Paymaster or poor student?
Amewu! Why are u not been fair to these students? Is better to suspend the private developer for the students to continue with their academic calender while ... U will be miserable one day. Mark my words
George , the land in question including the institution etc belongs to Land Commission.The developers did not pull down any of the college structures so why did the students vandalised the developer's structures,taking the la ...
read full comment
Thanks for your brilliant comment. I am wondering why the student culprits who took it upon themselves as animals to destroy property have not been charged and put before court for prosecution. The impunity for life and state ...
read full comment
How does the closing of the School help the Students? Is the closing a part of some elaborate security arrangement to protect the Schools' properties pending a final and appropriate resolution of the conflict? Or, it is just ...
read full comment