Bokor, don't forget that most of the useless people in our parliament are your own Ewe folks. They are not only useless but greedy bastards, wicked, selfish, corrupt, post mongers and primitive. Fuck you folk !!!
Bokor, don't forget that most of the useless people in our parliament are your own Ewe folks. They are not only useless but greedy bastards, wicked, selfish, corrupt, post mongers and primitive. Fuck you folk !!!
Dan 10 years ago
You have once again shown your lack of parental care. What has Ewes got to do with the concerns the writer has expressed and can you tell Ghanaians how many Ewes are in that parliament? You see, idiots and streets rats like y ... read full comment
You have once again shown your lack of parental care. What has Ewes got to do with the concerns the writer has expressed and can you tell Ghanaians how many Ewes are in that parliament? You see, idiots and streets rats like you are not supposed to have access to this wonderful forum. You mother fucker ampit smelling bush rat. Whatr is the name of your father by the way? A smelling rat like you. No wonder, you have no name.Curse on you a street rat forever.
Useless Ewes 10 years ago
You faggot Ewes are the biggest problem in Ghana. Without you Ghana would have been sound, so shut your Ewe snout.
You faggot Ewes are the biggest problem in Ghana. Without you Ghana would have been sound, so shut your Ewe snout.
Pelicles 10 years ago
Members of Parliament should be part of the government. That is no MP should have a cabinet position. It is one of the reason why the parliament is lame-duck. When debating an issue, their hands are tied because they cannot ... read full comment
Members of Parliament should be part of the government. That is no MP should have a cabinet position. It is one of the reason why the parliament is lame-duck. When debating an issue, their hands are tied because they cannot turn their backs on the government.
These things can only happen in a nation where commonsense is missing from the educated elite.
Also, I remember very well that when NDC was forcing the creation of additional 45 new constituencies, some same minds opposed it but they went ahead and now what? We cry of being poor yet, we act more silly than ever.
If I have the power to change anything in Ghana, I will tell all and sundry to go the "Federal way" where each region will use its resources for development. That will end that useless "centralized shit" we are inhaling.
Kwame Joe 10 years ago
"Centralized shit we are inhaling". You are the only one injesting this misinformation brother Pelicles. Japan, Sweden, France, Finland are centralized nations, while Nigeria is federal... I leave the conclusion for you to i ... read full comment
"Centralized shit we are inhaling". You are the only one injesting this misinformation brother Pelicles. Japan, Sweden, France, Finland are centralized nations, while Nigeria is federal... I leave the conclusion for you to inhale.
MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago
Our parliamentarians need staffers knowledgeable and trained in the areas the legislators are working on to pass a bill calculated to alleviate national problem(s)
Both sides of the aisle - comprising NDC & NPP MP's mus ... read full comment
Our parliamentarians need staffers knowledgeable and trained in the areas the legislators are working on to pass a bill calculated to alleviate national problem(s)
Both sides of the aisle - comprising NDC & NPP MP's must put the nation's interest first in seeking to resolve the problem the bill is tackling.
Dr. Bokor is perfectly correct:
Our legislators needs to change its modus operandi to "inject dynamism into governance" to work with the other branches of government to help solve national problems.
HAZOR 10 years ago
Dr Bokor sees nothing wrong with the president and sees him a faultless.Dr Bokor so soo confuse that all the he wrote does not make sense if he endorse all the criminalities and accuse NPP of exposing rot in government and he ... read full comment
Dr Bokor sees nothing wrong with the president and sees him a faultless.Dr Bokor so soo confuse that all the he wrote does not make sense if he endorse all the criminalities and accuse NPP of exposing rot in government and he fail to chide the government sho he is receiving pay to write nonsense.
KING LOMOTEY 10 years ago
Mind your English. You failed to express yourself properly Mr. HAZOR.
Mind your English. You failed to express yourself properly Mr. HAZOR.
KING KONG 10 years ago
LOMOTEY shut the fuck! you understood what HAZOR is trying to tell that silly hypocrite Ewe, Bokor.
Didn't you?
LOMOTEY shut the fuck! you understood what HAZOR is trying to tell that silly hypocrite Ewe, Bokor.
Didn't you?
KING LOMOTEY 10 years ago
You shut the ---- up moron !
I bet you look like a king-kong.
You shut the ---- up moron !
I bet you look like a king-kong.
Osofo 10 years ago
Please bite your tongue and spew it away so you can shut up. The president is the overall leader and must lead. If he shows no leadership qualities everybody will follow suit.
Please bite your tongue and spew it away so you can shut up. The president is the overall leader and must lead. If he shows no leadership qualities everybody will follow suit.
alalu 10 years ago
You are right Osofo, the President certainly must show leadership but that must not end there, our current paliament is a complete waste of resources, they are not being held to any standard, they freely critisize govt when t ... read full comment
You are right Osofo, the President certainly must show leadership but that must not end there, our current paliament is a complete waste of resources, they are not being held to any standard, they freely critisize govt when they themselves are part of government. Ghana will continue to fail because of the very system that we have; very weak institutions, useless paliament, corrupt judiciary, and lets chop executive branch, this is clear extension of colonialism where the colonials create a system to advance their course except we now have black colonialists. Go back and read Dr. Bokor's piece again and understand what is at stake here. we need good journalists in this country who actually follow our so called leaders and report about their performance, you will be amazed at your findings as too many of these so-called leader just fleece the nation and don't even know thier job description..
Adam Obuotabiri 10 years ago
The President belongs to the Executive arm of government and cannot be equated to what you have in mind. Why should it be difficult for anybody in the two arms of government (the Legislature and the Judiciary) to show leaders ... read full comment
The President belongs to the Executive arm of government and cannot be equated to what you have in mind. Why should it be difficult for anybody in the two arms of government (the Legislature and the Judiciary) to show leadership qualities to make the President sit up?
Your hasty comment betrays your deep-seated ignorance of governance issues.
NICHOLAS 10 years ago
Dr Bokor, don't be bothered by the actions of those who would always not see eye to eye with whatever issue you write about.
Indeed, Parliament is among the numerous state institutions which has become so dysfunctional cul ... read full comment
Dr Bokor, don't be bothered by the actions of those who would always not see eye to eye with whatever issue you write about.
Indeed, Parliament is among the numerous state institutions which has become so dysfunctional culminating the state of hopelessness that the country finds itself today. Parliament has become an avenue for people to amass wealth. It is the only organization where members go on retirement every four years with huge sums of money only to find themselves there again. Is there any wonder, the mad rush of people to become members of Parliament and the desperation of the existing members to be retained?
Parliament is disappointing and failing the masses. The people expect them to be up and doing. The partisan nature of parliament must give way to a Parliament where issues are debated dispassionately all in the interest of the nation.
Ekow; Cape Coast 10 years ago
Ewe Bokor, your writings don't make sense to the intelligent community. When sensible Ghanaians were against increasing MPs to 275, you and your criminal NDC, supported by your tribal Ewes were insulting us. When NPP raised s ... read full comment
Ewe Bokor, your writings don't make sense to the intelligent community. When sensible Ghanaians were against increasing MPs to 275, you and your criminal NDC, supported by your tribal Ewes were insulting us. When NPP raised sensible arguments in parliament against stealing state resources, you and your bogus NDC majority in parliament uses your parliamentary marjority to pass which ever laws you want in order to steal. Please leave NPP out in your bogus writings and continue to steal. Your time will soon come
Osofo 10 years ago
I was just being sarcastic. If NDC has the majority in parliament and the president has a sound agenda, then majority has to help implement the agenda. BUT I don't see any agenda. We are moving forward in reverse.
I was just being sarcastic. If NDC has the majority in parliament and the president has a sound agenda, then majority has to help implement the agenda. BUT I don't see any agenda. We are moving forward in reverse.
USA 10 years ago
THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS .THEY DO COMPAIN IN PARLIAMENT INSTEAD OF SOLVING COMMON CHALLENGES THAT AFFECT US SO MUCH AS A NATION.
THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS .THEY DO COMPAIN IN PARLIAMENT INSTEAD OF SOLVING COMMON CHALLENGES THAT AFFECT US SO MUCH AS A NATION.
Tema Resident. 10 years ago
Honestly, many of us do not believe that there is parliament in Ghana. I don't see their use.Sadly, they are always agitating for higher salaries and allowances. Do they deserve it? Like Mr Darpah has said, more than half of ... read full comment
Honestly, many of us do not believe that there is parliament in Ghana. I don't see their use.Sadly, they are always agitating for higher salaries and allowances. Do they deserve it? Like Mr Darpah has said, more than half of that huge numbers,since entering that House, have not open their mouth to speak on a single issue.So what is their use there? I don't want nobody to tell me that,the ruling government has a majority and therefore,it would be business as usual.How often haven't the npp boycotted serious proceedings in that house, thereby, giving the ruling government a field day to do their own things, and what was the outcome of those boycotts? In as much as I agreed with Mr Kan Daapah that a few number of them could do the job that the lots are not able to do, we should also look at factors that have got to do with creations of districts, and do something about it. There are some of these districts that can not even generate revenue to pay their employees, and have to rely on the central government for that.What a waste.
What is their use there. My MP for Tema, is one of the useless ones who is always alert to speak into any passing microphone, or taking delight to talk nonsense on TV about things he has no idea, because he is a member of parliament. I think when we talk of corruptions, majority of those things there in parliament are worse because they are taking illigal salaries. Useless people with useless parliament. Tweeeah.
Africanus 10 years ago
You forget that the executive also holds the majority in parliament. It is in their interest that the flawed constitution remains as it is. Rawlings, as he converted from a military leader to a civilian one, ensured that the ... read full comment
You forget that the executive also holds the majority in parliament. It is in their interest that the flawed constitution remains as it is. Rawlings, as he converted from a military leader to a civilian one, ensured that the constitution centers all powers in the presidency. Kuffour had the opportunity to revert some of his powers to parliament, but he too was too happy to exercise a near absolute power. I don't see how the constitution will amended. The concentration of power in the executive gives them sweeping influence over patronage politics in the country, and all the corruption that it engender, and so I do not think, as selfish these politicians are any president would want to see that change. Unfortunately our parliament will continue to waste of everybody's time and money.
kofikofi 10 years ago
Both the ndc and npp mp's are useless and greed. They are the woes of Ghana. Do-nothing but criminal enablers. Did we not hear Fifi Kwetey said he was going to parliament to showcase what legislation was about? He is now sile ... read full comment
Both the ndc and npp mp's are useless and greed. They are the woes of Ghana. Do-nothing but criminal enablers. Did we not hear Fifi Kwetey said he was going to parliament to showcase what legislation was about? He is now silent because it is his time loot, siphon and save for his future. Shame unto him. How about the criminal elected the deputy speaker of parliament? yes, the parliament has failed Ghana's democracy. Thieves !!
perscoba 10 years ago
so far and remote from realities in GHANA. When did Borkor criticize Mahama? Is Borkor the only 'visitor to Ghana"?
so far and remote from realities in GHANA. When did Borkor criticize Mahama? Is Borkor the only 'visitor to Ghana"?
James Akosa U.S.A 10 years ago
You hit the nail right on the head, this parliament is more than useless. What laws do they make to the benefit of Ghanaians?
You hit the nail right on the head, this parliament is more than useless. What laws do they make to the benefit of Ghanaians?
That is the combination Ghana has under Mahama
Bokor, don't forget that most of the useless people in our parliament are your own Ewe folks. They are not only useless but greedy bastards, wicked, selfish, corrupt, post mongers and primitive. Fuck you folk !!!
You have once again shown your lack of parental care. What has Ewes got to do with the concerns the writer has expressed and can you tell Ghanaians how many Ewes are in that parliament? You see, idiots and streets rats like y ...
read full comment
You faggot Ewes are the biggest problem in Ghana. Without you Ghana would have been sound, so shut your Ewe snout.
Members of Parliament should be part of the government. That is no MP should have a cabinet position. It is one of the reason why the parliament is lame-duck. When debating an issue, their hands are tied because they cannot ...
read full comment
"Centralized shit we are inhaling". You are the only one injesting this misinformation brother Pelicles. Japan, Sweden, France, Finland are centralized nations, while Nigeria is federal... I leave the conclusion for you to i ...
read full comment
Our parliamentarians need staffers knowledgeable and trained in the areas the legislators are working on to pass a bill calculated to alleviate national problem(s)
Both sides of the aisle - comprising NDC & NPP MP's mus ...
read full comment
Dr Bokor sees nothing wrong with the president and sees him a faultless.Dr Bokor so soo confuse that all the he wrote does not make sense if he endorse all the criminalities and accuse NPP of exposing rot in government and he ...
read full comment
Mind your English. You failed to express yourself properly Mr. HAZOR.
LOMOTEY shut the fuck! you understood what HAZOR is trying to tell that silly hypocrite Ewe, Bokor.
Didn't you?
You shut the ---- up moron !
I bet you look like a king-kong.
Please bite your tongue and spew it away so you can shut up. The president is the overall leader and must lead. If he shows no leadership qualities everybody will follow suit.
You are right Osofo, the President certainly must show leadership but that must not end there, our current paliament is a complete waste of resources, they are not being held to any standard, they freely critisize govt when t ...
read full comment
The President belongs to the Executive arm of government and cannot be equated to what you have in mind. Why should it be difficult for anybody in the two arms of government (the Legislature and the Judiciary) to show leaders ...
read full comment
Dr Bokor, don't be bothered by the actions of those who would always not see eye to eye with whatever issue you write about.
Indeed, Parliament is among the numerous state institutions which has become so dysfunctional cul ...
read full comment
Ewe Bokor, your writings don't make sense to the intelligent community. When sensible Ghanaians were against increasing MPs to 275, you and your criminal NDC, supported by your tribal Ewes were insulting us. When NPP raised s ...
read full comment
I was just being sarcastic. If NDC has the majority in parliament and the president has a sound agenda, then majority has to help implement the agenda. BUT I don't see any agenda. We are moving forward in reverse.
THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS .THEY DO COMPAIN IN PARLIAMENT INSTEAD OF SOLVING COMMON CHALLENGES THAT AFFECT US SO MUCH AS A NATION.
Honestly, many of us do not believe that there is parliament in Ghana. I don't see their use.Sadly, they are always agitating for higher salaries and allowances. Do they deserve it? Like Mr Darpah has said, more than half of ...
read full comment
You forget that the executive also holds the majority in parliament. It is in their interest that the flawed constitution remains as it is. Rawlings, as he converted from a military leader to a civilian one, ensured that the ...
read full comment
Both the ndc and npp mp's are useless and greed. They are the woes of Ghana. Do-nothing but criminal enablers. Did we not hear Fifi Kwetey said he was going to parliament to showcase what legislation was about? He is now sile ...
read full comment
so far and remote from realities in GHANA. When did Borkor criticize Mahama? Is Borkor the only 'visitor to Ghana"?
You hit the nail right on the head, this parliament is more than useless. What laws do they make to the benefit of Ghanaians?