Please you and your mps, board chairmen etc must with immediate effect reflect your salaries to the Cedis gains. Set an example. Practice what you are preaching.
Please you and your mps, board chairmen etc must with immediate effect reflect your salaries to the Cedis gains. Set an example. Practice what you are preaching.
prophet mohammed was a sick dog 6 months ago
Qur'an is toilet paper. Burn all mosques in Africa.
Qur'an is toilet paper. Burn all mosques in Africa.
Your era 6 months ago
Very good suggestion
Very good suggestion
Samy USA 6 months ago
Yes salaries were higher to make up for the deprepration of the cedis , ceos board chairman 125,000 or over should be pecked to the present rise of the cedis .125000 salary to ceo will soon be 12,000$ .so mr president pleas ... read full comment
Yes salaries were higher to make up for the deprepration of the cedis , ceos board chairman 125,000 or over should be pecked to the present rise of the cedis .125000 salary to ceo will soon be 12,000$ .so mr president please do the maths internally before you come out to talk
Hannan 6 months ago
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DADEBO 6 months ago
MR. PRESIDENT START WITH STATE TRANSPORT THEN ELECTRICITY, WATER THEN WE FOLLOW YOU.
MR. PRESIDENT START WITH STATE TRANSPORT THEN ELECTRICITY, WATER THEN WE FOLLOW YOU.
Dondo 6 months ago
Good point
Good point
KofSam 6 months ago
If the power of the cedi to the dollar will not be reflected in the prices of goods and services on the market, then it will be be better for the government to revert to the old rates . If the government is doing all they can ... read full comment
If the power of the cedi to the dollar will not be reflected in the prices of goods and services on the market, then it will be be better for the government to revert to the old rates . If the government is doing all they can to make life better for Ghanaians but we are not willing to help the government achieve that goal , then their efforts will be in vain.
Ochee-Do-Chee 6 months ago
Mr President, much as we would love to see prices come down, it is preposterous to assign the rise of the cedi against the dollar as the pivot point. Instead, lets work towards creating jobs and increasing productivity and th ... read full comment
Mr President, much as we would love to see prices come down, it is preposterous to assign the rise of the cedi against the dollar as the pivot point. Instead, lets work towards creating jobs and increasing productivity and things will naturally fall into place. The cheaper dollar may help bring in some equipment, but how much of that is geared towards productive ventures? Who doesn't know that most of it is used in importing luxury vehicles and accessories into the country. Lets not assume that the dollar automatically produces maize, cassava, yam or plantain, or put more tilapia in our pepper sauce.
.mr amin 6 months ago
How do you create jobs and produce more of your purchasing power is weak how affordable can matches and tools be for you
How do you create jobs and produce more of your purchasing power is weak how affordable can matches and tools be for you
Yaw 6 months ago
Businesses need a grace period to offset what they have in stocked and purchased at 17 cedis to the dollar. Let’s give them a grace of 8 weeks. For now, since the transport sector is responding positively, prices for locall ... read full comment
Businesses need a grace period to offset what they have in stocked and purchased at 17 cedis to the dollar. Let’s give them a grace of 8 weeks. For now, since the transport sector is responding positively, prices for locally based products like food etc must see a decrease in prices.
Agyeman 6 months ago
MR. PRESIDENT CUT SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF YOUR APPOINTEES WHO HAVE MOSTLY STARTED SHOWING SIGNS OF OPULENCE, REDUCE ECG TARRIFFS AND BAR USE OF V8s THEN WE'LL SUPPORT YOU OTHERWISE YOU CANNOT BE TRUSTED
MR. PRESIDENT CUT SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF YOUR APPOINTEES WHO HAVE MOSTLY STARTED SHOWING SIGNS OF OPULENCE, REDUCE ECG TARRIFFS AND BAR USE OF V8s THEN WE'LL SUPPORT YOU OTHERWISE YOU CANNOT BE TRUSTED
Boakye yiadom 6 months ago
Salaries never rose to the level of how prices of commodities rose.Throughout the inflation.no ones slaria in Ghana has increased even by x2 .But we all know goods have increased by x6 x7 so it is stupidly to say salaries sho ... read full comment
Salaries never rose to the level of how prices of commodities rose.Throughout the inflation.no ones slaria in Ghana has increased even by x2 .But we all know goods have increased by x6 x7 so it is stupidly to say salaries should be reduced.All this while it is the salary earners that have been suffering because the business man has always relayed 100% of the inflation back to the consumer.Prices of commodities you buy and sell are going to reduce so it is directed related to your business.What do you want to do now.Buy something for 2 cedis and cell it 10gh.Stupid black.
Dondo 6 months ago
You increase electricity tarrif by a whopping 15% and you want businesses to reduce their prices because of cedi gains. How do they absorb the electricity costs?
You increase electricity tarrif by a whopping 15% and you want businesses to reduce their prices because of cedi gains. How do they absorb the electricity costs?
Please you and your mps, board chairmen etc must with immediate effect reflect your salaries to the Cedis gains. Set an example. Practice what you are preaching.
Qur'an is toilet paper. Burn all mosques in Africa.
Very good suggestion
Yes salaries were higher to make up for the deprepration of the cedis , ceos board chairman 125,000 or over should be pecked to the present rise of the cedis .125000 salary to ceo will soon be 12,000$ .so mr president pleas ...
read full comment
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Good point
If the power of the cedi to the dollar will not be reflected in the prices of goods and services on the market, then it will be be better for the government to revert to the old rates . If the government is doing all they can ...
read full comment
Mr President, much as we would love to see prices come down, it is preposterous to assign the rise of the cedi against the dollar as the pivot point. Instead, lets work towards creating jobs and increasing productivity and th ...
read full comment
How do you create jobs and produce more of your purchasing power is weak how affordable can matches and tools be for you
Businesses need a grace period to offset what they have in stocked and purchased at 17 cedis to the dollar. Let’s give them a grace of 8 weeks. For now, since the transport sector is responding positively, prices for locall ...
read full comment
MR. PRESIDENT CUT SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES OF YOUR APPOINTEES WHO HAVE MOSTLY STARTED SHOWING SIGNS OF OPULENCE, REDUCE ECG TARRIFFS AND BAR USE OF V8s THEN WE'LL SUPPORT YOU OTHERWISE YOU CANNOT BE TRUSTED
Salaries never rose to the level of how prices of commodities rose.Throughout the inflation.no ones slaria in Ghana has increased even by x2 .But we all know goods have increased by x6 x7 so it is stupidly to say salaries sho ...
read full comment
You increase electricity tarrif by a whopping 15% and you want businesses to reduce their prices because of cedi gains. How do they absorb the electricity costs?