Akoto Osei rallies support to reject 2015 budget

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  • Ugly Akufo Addo 11 years ago

    All these idiots are our MPs , MP my foot

  • tofe 11 years ago

    I wonder who you are. If this man were your father, you would thank your God. Don't attack someone who expresses his views. Are you a Ghanaian? why dont you use your real name if you dont harbour evil intention?

  • Amaa1 11 years ago

    Akoto Osei is too right. The 2015 means nothing to disadvantage people in our society and what are you saying Akoto is a fool. You must be mad needing to take your pills.Good night.TThe Budget doe snot address so many areas ...
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  • dogbe 11 years ago

    if we reject it do we have other option? probably public can put pressure on the govrnment to pay pension fund 200m, but to reject it totally i m not sure if it will help our already fragile economy

  • NPP CAMP 11 years ago

    You and your people in(NPP)are jeopardizing and making the country ungovernable as u people promised yet u people wont shut up your dirty mouths.Fire burn you all.

  • Slayve, DC 11 years ago

    I have always insisted that the Ghanaian parliament is made up of blockheads and idiots. Now a member is pulling his colleagues who have no brains and minds of their own to "follow" "follow" him to reject the budget. So those ...
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  • BOIE 11 years ago

    COMMON SENSE BRINGS YOUR IDEA

  • HARD LISTENERS 11 years ago

    DR. save your energy for 2016 cos they will still use their numbers to pass it as they did for the new petroleum tax of 17.5%

  • Slayve, DC 11 years ago

    Government failed to achieve all targets for 2014 so the government should stop running. Listen yo a hungry wolf. This bull-shit won't give you power. Was this your position in 2001-2008?

  • ANKOBEA-HENE 11 years ago

    I wonder if this honourable understands what a budget is. The opposition could not read and understand the budget that was presented last week. they misconstrued 17.5% vat to be...and boycotted proceedings in parliament.