SOURCE: CLASSFMONLINE ------ The Government of Ghana is reviewing the debts incurred by the John Mahama administration to find out whether the loans were used for the purposes of which they were contracted, Senior Minister Ya ... read full comment
SOURCE: CLASSFMONLINE ------ The Government of Ghana is reviewing the debts incurred by the John Mahama administration to find out whether the loans were used for the purposes of which they were contracted, Senior Minister Yaw Osafo Marfo, has revealed. After the review of the debt situation, the findings will be made public to enable the Ghanaian people realise how their moneys were spent by the previous administration, Mr Marfo added. It is recalled that during the electioneering season the then main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) accused the Mahama government of excessive borrowing but with little to show for, an assertion the then governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) rubbished because they thought they had embarked on several infrastructural projects with those loans. Mr Marfo speaking during the National Policy Summit on Tuesday May 16 said revealed that the new government is investigating all the debts left behind by Mr Mahama. “We are working on the numbers, the ministry of finance gives us the bulk numbers. But they do not all emanate from one source, we have some sitting in energy, some sitting in SSNIT and we are examining all. As a government and we are doing it gradually and slowly because we must be accurate. “We want to be sure that whatever comes out finally is accurate. The government owes it as a duty to keep the nation informed about these debts and what it was used for.”
AGBESI KWESI 6 years ago
Our mining professors must speak out.
Our mining professors must speak out.
Bobo 6 years ago
You raised a question where our our Ming Professors. Indeed one would expect them to be joining Hon Amenu and speaking out re the impact of continuous galamsey
You raised a question where our our Ming Professors. Indeed one would expect them to be joining Hon Amenu and speaking out re the impact of continuous galamsey
Bobo 6 years ago
Ghanaians have learnt the hard way so no more pollution in the name of galamsey on all our rivers. This practice not acceptable in Ghana.
Ghanaians have learnt the hard way so no more pollution in the name of galamsey on all our rivers. This practice not acceptable in Ghana.
SOURCE: CLASSFMONLINE ------ The Government of Ghana is reviewing the debts incurred by the John Mahama administration to find out whether the loans were used for the purposes of which they were contracted, Senior Minister Ya ...
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Our mining professors must speak out.
You raised a question where our our Ming Professors. Indeed one would expect them to be joining Hon Amenu and speaking out re the impact of continuous galamsey
Ghanaians have learnt the hard way so no more pollution in the name of galamsey on all our rivers. This practice not acceptable in Ghana.