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Attitudinal change needed for sanitation problems - Minister

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  • Ghanaman 8 years ago

    This is what Mahama should be doing like a good Pepeni. The presidency is too much for a labourer like him.

  • Kofi Adomako.Koforidua 8 years ago

    You see how stupid you are???

  • EZEKIEL 8 years ago

    An IDIOT like you.Some of you appearing in a suit and Tie are pictures of an ABLE Leader! WE KNOW your SKIN PAIN that Mahama IS THE CURRENT of Ghana and NOTHING can change that FACT ! That your certificate-LESS DWARF, who has ...
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  • Astrid 8 years ago

    Smart comment. Ghanaians must stop urinating and defecation in the streets, gutter and beaches. Are you animals ???

  • Saint Ghfuo: CHALLENGE YOURSELF!!! 8 years ago

    No need teaching an old dog new tricks. Just build bigger jails and start issuing fines for those caught littering or dumping trash in unassigned areas. Failure to pay will either land you in jail for 3mths to work as a slave ...
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  • HARDER@'-89 8 years ago

    People by nature will not change their attitude unless an outside force is applied, remember isaac newton's first law of motion: action and reaction is opposite and equal,.. that is an incentive or punitive measure or of sanc ...
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  • mokasa 8 years ago

    If you want to make a diffrence, please enforce the various assembly by laws

  • Kwame 8 years ago

    Its absurd for ministers in Mahama's government always afraid to enforce laws and instead calling for a change of behaviour of Ghanaians mostly when it comes to sanitation. I can not throw litter on the road in Washington and ...
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