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40-year devt plan needless - Gyan-Baffour

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  • Adu Phillips (Toronto) 7 years ago

    You people came and cancelled vision 2020 under Rawlings and you are here again talking about 40 years development plan. The bible says without vision my people perish so Npp must wake up from their sleep okay!

  • £earn_$martphones_Repairing 7 years ago

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  • Hohoho, montreal 7 years ago

    Ghana is doing bad with these politicians . Mahama is not good. Nana Addo is a wee smoker and clueless. The last time I saw this old wee smoker was JB Danquah's ,@50 funeral. Kuffour fired him because he was always on wee ...
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  • Uncle Pee 7 years ago

    Supposing we were following a plan created 40 years ago, how would it have accommodated technological advancement of modern era? Remember, the internet wasn't there 40 years ago. The Russians even don't do that anymore.

  • Sankofa 7 years ago

    A development plan is a living document.

    It can be reviewed and amended periodically to accommodate the technological and other changes you mention.

    Remember the maxim: failing to plan is planning to fail.

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    Germany may not call it a 40-year plan but they where they are headed no matter which party is in power. Deja vu all over again! It is always politics, and never the national interest! If our priorities keep changing with eve ...
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  • skippy 7 years ago

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  • Sankofa 7 years ago

    Typical Ghanaian intellectual shallowness!

    What is the professor talking about?

    A plan is not meant to be rigid. It is a broad vision arrived at by consensus to give the nation purpose, a sense of direction and a framew ...
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  • M.A.N Speedy ! 7 years ago

    Sankofa,I laud your efforts in showing these fake intellectuals how shallow minded they are in thinking that a developing country like Ghana does not need a 40-year plan and that the planning should be left to the whims of ru ...
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  • Odikro 7 years ago

    No future political party will even be bound by any laws to implement any part of it. If that is the case, they should as well draw a 40-year manifesto for all future parities. It's senseless, it's waste of money.

  • Twum 7 years ago

    I share this view totally and have expressed my reservations about that.I have even questioned where the money to implement it will be coming from unlike the Marshall plan that had the resources and human capital to pull it t ...
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  • Sankofa 7 years ago

    Where do governments get the money to implement their party manifesto promises?

  • Bryan 7 years ago

    It is unfortunate that Prof has also taken this stand. He clearly does not understand that the issue a framework and not a plan per se. We do not want to run this country on manifestos because those are cheap high sounding pr ...
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  • Cool 7 years ago

    There difference types of plan. Is this man saying a plan is rigid and will not allow space for manifesto promises? And he will be approved because he is NPP and a so called demented Prof.
    If we want to developed as a natio ...
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  • Misaa 7 years ago

    Cool,dont talk loosely. you would be fortunate to have prof Gyan Baffour as a father,brother or an uncle.

  • Sankofa 7 years ago

    A so-cslled professor must be exposed for talking nonsense.

    How can he suggest that we should only have short-term plans rather than look to the medium and long term?

    The aim of the national development plan is to depol ...
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  • asante 7 years ago

    He thinks in terms of election years. Our problems stretch beyoung 4 years. You need long term planning. You have the broader Policy objective which could stretch into décades, then you have the more specific project obje ...
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  • Twum 7 years ago

    I share this view totally and have expressed my reservations about that.I have even questioned where the money to implement it will be coming from unlike the Marshall plan that had the resources and human capital to pull it t ...
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  • Citoyen Ghaneen 7 years ago

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  • skippy 7 years ago

    This old & tired brains talking trash
    The parties prefer to leave it this way so there is no national plan but useless party manifestos that dont make sense.
    A 40 yr ghana plan can always be made to adjust to changing time ...
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  • skippy 7 years ago

    Good point

  • Paa Joe 7 years ago

    DID THIS FOLK EVER ACHIEVE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT WHEN HE OCCUPIED THE MINSTRY OF FINANCE.

    THEY ARE ONLY NOISY, FAILING TO KNOW, GHANA HAS NO TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENTITIFIC INNOVATION TO PROPEL ECONOMIC GROWTH,BUT,HA ...
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  • abijay GERMANY 7 years ago

    hmmmm Ghana web
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