Dr. Bawumia's Gold-for-Oil policy has had no impact on the economy - Economist

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  • REBECCA 1 year ago

    it is disgraceful to academic when we are still referencing to bawumia as economist.
    the man has lies to us for far too long. no good economist will married a hardcore prostitute know very well the economic implication that ...
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  • Abugre 1 year ago

    What was the exchange at President Kuffour's era? How about other associated cost?. This man must come again.

  • GH for sale 1 year ago

    How much was it Kufou took it from Rawlings? didn't he come to knocked out all the 00 and worsen the cedi strength?

  • Golden 1 year ago

    ENFORCE STRICT ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY,
    AND STOP THE GOLD FOR OIL PROGRAM,PERIOD!!!!!!!
    MANY COUNTRIES HAVE GOLD RESERVES FOR FINANCIAL SECURITY,AS THE PRICE OF GOLD IS UNVALUABLE-
    TIME FOR OUR POLITICIANS TO WAKE ...
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  • Boss 1 year ago

    Sorry Mr Economist. Only way government raise revenue is through taxes and considering the gap in people that pay taxes, petroleum taxes are one of the great ways that government is able to spread the tax net.

  • Accranie 1 year ago

    @Bosslady the issue of taxation in Ghana and how it's not properly done is another of the strongholds depriving the Country of developing. In times like this it's important to acknowledge the wisdom of the UGCC when they proc ...
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  • King David 1 year ago

    The Gold for oil policy is not meant to reduce the price of petroleum products. Its primary objective is to generate the necessary foreign exchange to import petroleum products into the country. The fact that Ghana has not ex ...
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  • Ama 1 year ago

    Stupid comment. We are talking about impact, and you are referring to processes! Come again! Tell us the impact this scheme has had on us , we are not interested in anything else!