Stay off airline business - Asuma Bandah advices gov’t

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  • Kwame Shebi 12 years ago

    How come the people of Ethiopia been able to run Ethiopia airlines to world standard ? Ethiopia airlines is now the back born of the nation economy . One should ask why Ghana with all the resources still living in begging oth ...
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  • Dagabie 12 years ago

    There are plenty Laws in Ghana that cover Govt. businesses but they are not effective.

    Where is Ghana Railway Corporation, what is Happening at TOR, GNPC, Food distribution Corporation, even NHIT, don't you read about GCB, ...
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  • Robin Hood 12 years ago

    Alhaji,many of us agree totally with your idea.Many state enterprises fail because of managerial incompetence as you rightly have said.However,for private airlines like yours to succeed,you need state of the art planes and ...
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  • Kaleo-Bio Richmond 12 years ago

    Those who have had the opportunity to travel outside the shores of this country would understand the huge potential a national airline carrier has on the growth of the economy.The whole West Africa market is lying idle and he ...
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  • James B. Otafregya 12 years ago

    Mr Richmond,

    The idea of national is a good one, BUT we will always fail as long as it is state-ran. Simply because it will ALWAYS serve as an open-cake for the management - they will share and eat it dry and finally sell ...
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  • Kaleo-Bio Richmond 12 years ago

    National airline carrier is an excellent business idea which even the Alhaji himself can not privately denied. No one is saying that because it bears a national name, it should be a state owned. A government initiative undoub ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 12 years ago

    Alhaji Banda attributed the collapse of Ghana Airways to managerial shortcomings. WAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE PREVIOUS COLLAPSE GOING FORWARD? MANY NATIONS IN AFRICA HAVE NATIONAL AIRLINES. WAT ARE THEY DOING RIGHT THAT WE CAN ...
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  • GHANABA 12 years ago

    THIS SO-CALLED ALHAJI BANDA WAS PART OF COLLAPSE OF THE GHANA AIRWAYS. AS A BOARD MEMBER, HE WAS PART OF THE MANAGEMENT MACHINERY OF DEFUNCT AIRLINE. AFTER CHOPPING AND SIPHONING THE MONEY OF THE DEFUNCT AIRLINE, HE BANDA IS ...
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  • Nana 12 years ago

    The proper running of any enterprise is dependent on quality running of the enterprise. There is room for both the government and the private sector to participate.

  • kusi 12 years ago

    Don't mind that greedy bandah selfish man you were part of the end Ghana airways get away with this ideas.

  • kusi 12 years ago

    bandah go and buy new aircrafts if you know you can buy and stop using 3rd hand plans for your work

  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 12 years ago

    If we have enough money for 5 military aircrafts and a Prez. Jet, but getting nothing out of them, why not a national Airline, which when well managed,can rake in millions for us? Why do many airlines fly to Ghana? Is it for ...
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  • JENGBERA JENGBE 12 years ago

    What kind of logic is that that would require us to have a national airline simply because we have military aircraft and a presidential jet? So because we're losing money in maintenance of the aforementioned we should go and ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 12 years ago

    SINGAPORE AIRLINES, PHILLIPINE AIRLINES .....THEY R ALL MAKING MONEY...KOREAN AIR, MALAYSIA AIRLINES. WE CAN LEARN FROM THEM. GH GOVT MUST CONTACT RAMON ANG...

  • Isaac Kusi, Bronx, NY. 12 years ago

    There are well run profitable airlines like Ethiopia even with the latest 787,Angolan Airlines, Kenyan and South African, all government owned. So Ghana can have one too.

  • Len Hobbs 12 years ago

    SAA, Kenya and Ethiopian are reasonably well managed companies - however, none of them are profitable.

    All three are subsidized by their gov't. - and none of the three could sustain operations without a subsidy.

  • Kwame 12 years ago

    Len Hobbs even food producers and distributive companies are subsidized by the state in advanced capitalist countries.