Since the country is in a economy crises due to the mismanagement amid corruption in the government, any Pastor who will accept the offer of Mahama to go to Israel to pray either for him or the state will be regarded as fake ... read full comment
Since the country is in a economy crises due to the mismanagement amid corruption in the government, any Pastor who will accept the offer of Mahama to go to Israel to pray either for him or the state will be regarded as fake Pastor or man of Devil.
The economy is growing from bad to worse and the money can be used to help the poor but not to be used to travel to Israel to offer prayers for him. But I believe some fake and greedy Pastors will not think twice.
JAMES Y 11 years ago
All the world over energy tariffs are presently being increased because of high cost involved to access the inputs and Ghana cannot be an exception. If the government should make the difference through subsidy, then Ghanaians ... read full comment
All the world over energy tariffs are presently being increased because of high cost involved to access the inputs and Ghana cannot be an exception. If the government should make the difference through subsidy, then Ghanaians should also accept that some important development projects like railways, road construction, hospitals, school buildings, for example, which will provide jobs can not be undertaken. Ghanaians can not eat the cake and have it; it's never be done anywhere in the world!
ICU should research internationally for facts before saying no to the tariff increase.
As for the government indebtedness to VRA and ECG, an urgent attention is required by the government to settle it, if it really expects Ghanaians to acquiesce with the tariff increase. But, even if the government pays off its debt to the VRA and ECG, Ghanaians should be ready to expect some sort of tariff increase, one way or the other, every time the raw materials and operational cost for producing the energy are increased as experienced throughout the democratic, capitalist world. Only communist countries make an exception of it. And Ghana is not a Communist or socialist country. So, its inhabitants must accept the capitalist principles and stop acting differently any time companies increase the price of their products. Surely, nothing is free or cheap in the capitalist world for anyone who lives in it, especially, when the cost of producing the item goes up.
Since the country is in a economy crises due to the mismanagement amid corruption in the government, any Pastor who will accept the offer of Mahama to go to Israel to pray either for him or the state will be regarded as fake ...
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All the world over energy tariffs are presently being increased because of high cost involved to access the inputs and Ghana cannot be an exception. If the government should make the difference through subsidy, then Ghanaians ...
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