When Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was talking about GHANA on wheels, he wasn't only referring to vehicles and trains traversing the whole country, he also meant electricity for the rural as well as the urban areas of our nation.
When Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was talking about GHANA on wheels, he wasn't only referring to vehicles and trains traversing the whole country, he also meant electricity for the rural as well as the urban areas of our nation.
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
Allow the manufacturing sector to generate their own electricity using roof-top photovoltaic cells, wind turbines, bio-fuels, or waste-to-energy conversion systems.
If we can't do it ourselves, why not solicit the service ... read full comment
Allow the manufacturing sector to generate their own electricity using roof-top photovoltaic cells, wind turbines, bio-fuels, or waste-to-energy conversion systems.
If we can't do it ourselves, why not solicit the services of Siemens, General Electric. or the Chinese.
The mask 9 years ago
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliame ... read full comment
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliament house of course. If there is such a place then how should the place and the people there be treated in the scheme of things? What priority should such a house be given in the governance of the country? If there is such a place then what kind of people should we send there and how should we assess their performance?
When Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was talking about GHANA on wheels, he wasn't only referring to vehicles and trains traversing the whole country, he also meant electricity for the rural as well as the urban areas of our nation.
Allow the manufacturing sector to generate their own electricity using roof-top photovoltaic cells, wind turbines, bio-fuels, or waste-to-energy conversion systems.
If we can't do it ourselves, why not solicit the service ...
read full comment
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliame ...
read full comment