I think is a welcome news from the gas industry and a step forward towards ending the on-going DUMSOR DUMSOR. All the authorities need to do in my opinion would be to maintain a high standard of maintenace as the years pass b ... read full comment
I think is a welcome news from the gas industry and a step forward towards ending the on-going DUMSOR DUMSOR. All the authorities need to do in my opinion would be to maintain a high standard of maintenace as the years pass by. Long live Ghana. Forward ever, backwards never.
maxfrance 9 years ago
Oh STEVE what kind maintenace? in africa we dont know what is maintenace.as if the machines are everlasting.
Oh STEVE what kind maintenace? in africa we dont know what is maintenace.as if the machines are everlasting.
Military Man 9 years ago
I know that what you are saying is true but let's have a bit of faith here, bro.
If those put in charge to run this multi-billion dollar plant allow this plant to go to rot, fed up Ghanaians will match into their various o ... read full comment
I know that what you are saying is true but let's have a bit of faith here, bro.
If those put in charge to run this multi-billion dollar plant allow this plant to go to rot, fed up Ghanaians will match into their various offices and skin them alive. I will lead that charge myself.... but for the time being, let's take a big sigh of relief and enjoy this moment. This is a very significant step.
Having been in a similar industry in overseas for years, I know how this moment feels like.
While I have been one of the most vocal critics of how this project had been handled, I will still hope that the nation is on the right path and I will give credit where credit is due.
GOD BLESS GHANA!!!
Ofori 9 years ago
Things will look up for Ghana in 2016! This is welcome good news!
Things will look up for Ghana in 2016! This is welcome good news!
I think is a welcome news from the gas industry and a step forward towards ending the on-going DUMSOR DUMSOR. All the authorities need to do in my opinion would be to maintain a high standard of maintenace as the years pass b ...
read full comment
Oh STEVE what kind maintenace? in africa we dont know what is maintenace.as if the machines are everlasting.
I know that what you are saying is true but let's have a bit of faith here, bro.
If those put in charge to run this multi-billion dollar plant allow this plant to go to rot, fed up Ghanaians will match into their various o ...
read full comment
Things will look up for Ghana in 2016! This is welcome good news!