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Revive struggling factories before one-district, one-factory – ICU to gov’t

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  • AAA 7 years ago

    Can someone tell him the campaign is over and we want to see action not rhetorics.

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago

    and incompetent tribalist

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago

    waste of money

  • GHANABA 7 years ago

    It is very simple,if a factory is failing after they have all the machinery and equipments needed then we must look into personel as being the problem.If the management has failed to resolve this problem then they must be rep ...
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  • HHHHHHHHHH 7 years ago

    They used him, twisted him,turned him inside out, singing his praises as Financial Wizard. Where is he today?

  • Myambun 7 years ago

    I cant think far! The reality on the grou d doesnt suggest that.

  • Joseph 7 years ago

    Then stopped the lawlessness. Look , you cant control your own house how much more ghana. Call your rebels to order now so that we can then believe you.

  • Bitter Truth Pill 7 years ago

    Listen to the hippocrats again. If in ICU's own estimation there are struggling factories that are profitable the should rather ask government too hand it over to them to buy shares on the behalf of workers and fund strategic ...
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  • Bitter Truth Pill 7 years ago

    They are waiting for factories to pop up so that they can fan industrial unrest just to increase dues

  • owusu ksi 7 years ago

    can someone tell the writer that the current tax rate is 25% not 35 as stated

  • KOJO 7 years ago

    please factories are now in high tech so going back to old things is not the way forward ,please come out with better idea.

  • BOY KOFI 7 years ago

    I don't believe that NPP govt will build 216 new district factories.It was just a campaign strategy to win the élections.To begin with,we don't even have sufficient electricity to do that and the state will not invest for pr ...
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  • AVERY 7 years ago

    I AM NOT A MEMBER OF THE RULING PARTY BUT I BELIEVE WITH GOOD PLANNING, IT CAN BE DONE

  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    Sure, the "Government" can do anything.

    Yes, that capitalist, property-owning party that now crows socialist!

    But, will it be wise use of limited resources (time, money, human, etc)?

    What is wrong with working to ...
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  • Ritewing 7 years ago

    The ICU MUST NAME THE FACTORIES THEY THINK MUST BE REVIVED. IT IS NOT JUST OKAY TO GENERIALZE. CONCERNING STRUGGLING FACTORIES,
    DOES THE ICU HAVE KOMENDA SUGAR FACTORIES IN MIND?

  • Key 7 years ago

    I don't understand why the NPP is giving these incompetent NDC guys a voice. Just ignore them. They have no shame.

  • JAY 7 years ago

    Yes I agree with you,the problem is not the building of the factories but rather will Government give these new factories the needed protection from cheap and inferior products from countries like China,India,Dubai etc,rememb ...
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  • King of powers 7 years ago

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  • Photosy 7 years ago

    I am a christian, i believe in the God the father and his son the Lord the Lord Jesus Christ, the rule of law and the effectiveness of a working law. If our industrial areas were set up for the purposes of creating Jobs for t ...
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  • who cares 7 years ago

    I disagree with ICU allow gov't to take his course every government has his way of thinking.the issues on old factories are many if gov't tempt it will distract the whole program strust me. I suggest the new one Will be bette ...
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  • Sankofa 7 years ago

    The ICU is talking common sense!!

    The one district, one factory policy is a poor rehash of Nkrumah's post-independence industrialisation programme.

    If all the factories established under Nkrumah were to be revived, it ...
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  • AVERY 7 years ago

    DECENTRALIZATION OF FACTORIES IS NOT GOOD. ARE YOU NOT FED UP OF WITNESSING MANY YOUTH MOVING FROM THE VILLAGES AND TOWNS TO ACCRA?

  • WeareWatching 7 years ago

    So let's say my village is on a hill and ....can't get Nana to build a dam and our district factory.....what would over 250 factories be manufacturing...goods for China huh?

  • ASEMBISA 7 years ago

    Any thing NPP want to do or do not want to do they use Osafo Marfo to test the public opinion. In the same way, they use Kennedy Agyapong to blackmail NDC on the radio stations.

  • AVERY 7 years ago

    MOREOVER, YOUR TOWN, WHICH IS ON A HILL MIGHT NOT BE THE ONLY TOWN IN THE DISTRICT

  • Ekow Samuel 7 years ago

    The promise of the one factorie and one district must to to be done, and of those whom they have the factory that it should repair then they have to do withit and no matter what the district factory should be bring intime for ...
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  • ACCRAMAN 7 years ago

    Bogus position created to save the Akyem-Asante mafia in case Nana Addo Danquah dies while president. They think in that scenario, Osafo Marfo can just step-in as president and circumvent the constitution by not allowing Bawu ...
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  • Victor A. Young 7 years ago

    Stop this "communist mentality" and let Ghana focus on building a new and enterprising entrepreneurs, we won't get anywhere as a nation. Since Nkrumah's regime, the so-called "work and happiness" which focused most on state-o ...
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  • Victor A. Young 7 years ago

    As usual, please pardon my typos and mis-constructions, here there; it's all human nature! Late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, once wrote in his songs. Smile....!!!