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Government clears 14 containers of essential medicines out of 182 locked up at Tema Port

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  • Unpredictable Oye Onye Kwasi Atta 1 month ago

    This government is the most wicked in the world. Otherwise how on earth can they keep, not ordinary but very very essential medicines in the open area to face varying adverse weather conditions for one continuous year knowing ...
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  • THEREALTRUTH 1 month ago

    So now you want to kill us with expired drugs?
    Are you all really that wicked and greedy?

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  • Francis 1 month ago

    7.6% only cleared. No achievement to even start talking to the press about. Talk when you cleared all 182 containers.

  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 month ago

    Medicine is something which should not be imported , the adverse effect on these type of gestures has a long term strategic issues.
    you could be wipe off from this planet through medicine.
    you could be brain defective , i ...
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  • Dauda 1 month ago

    THE LIAR MACHINE OF NPP BAWUMIA HIMSELF HAS ADMITTED THAT BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE NOW AVOIDING TEMA PORT ,BECAUSE OF HEVY TAX IMPOSED ON THEM...SO WHY SHOULD SENSIBLE PEOPLE OF GHANA ALLOW SUCH CRIMINALS TO CONTINUE RULING US??? ...
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  • Osei Kwabena 1 month ago

    Akuffo Addo, what's going on? Please use your executive power on some decisions before they reach the public domain. There's no need for people to hit the street before the government acts. I am very disappointed in Akuffo Ad ...
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