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AGI disappointed in government for not reducing electricity tariff

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  • Godwin 7 years ago

    AGI disappointed? Hypocrites like such bidy always want it for themselves only. What kind of industries are these people who always thinks they must have a say in how Ghana is run. Importers of finished products. List the co ...
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  • Sam 7 years ago

    Why do u think Nana n Bawumia gave the energy crisis that name ''Dumsor'' they campaigned on it that they will solve it but my friend Mahama solved that problem n it's out of incompetence that it's back... A lot of power pla ...
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  • Mensah 7 years ago

    Is Certificate Enough? Skill Up
    Remember this; It is not enough to earn & carry about a certificate! That's phase 1. Life is about relevance & providing solutions. Someone right now somewhere is looking for someone who can d ...
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  • NYAMEYE 7 years ago

    WHAT ABOUT CHILD SUPPORT AND CHILDREN WELFARE? OUR CHILDREN MUST BE GIVEN WELFARE TO AGE TWELVE. MINISTER FOR CHILDREN AND WOMEN MUST HAVE THE WELFARE SUPPORT. OVER TO OTIKO DJABA.

  • GhanaMustWorkAgain. 7 years ago

    First budget. Let's support the government now. Most important is to stop the revenue leakages.
    Let's fight corruption.

  • Godfred Obeng 7 years ago

    Gov't can't touch all areas at a time ! At least a step has been taken! We expected more but at least He down well ! Let's expect more in the future!

  • pilolo 7 years ago

    we will sell spare parts, wait importation galore. i will import to ghana and sell in ivory coast

  • Nana 7 years ago

    They cannot solve all problems in 1 year
    Its 1 tin at a time

    Next Budget will tackle tht

  • NDC-NATION WRECKERS 7 years ago

    YOU MUST KNOW BETTER; THAT HE CANNOT DO EVERYTHING IN ONE GO.

    THIS BUDGET IS A MASTERPIECE, WITH THE NDC STRUGGLING TO FAULT IT; HENCE THE NONSENSE COMING FROM SETH TEPKER, A FORMER FINANCE MINISTER, THAT REDUCING TAXES WI ...
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  • John Ghanaba 7 years ago

    Patience ! Patience! The government has to properly sort out the mess first left by the previous government before it can reduce tariffs. Aaaaba!

  • ato Apinyah 7 years ago

    did the AGI president really listen to the budget,bcos the energy sector levy which was 10% has been reduce to 5%,the special tax on petroleum levy of 17.5% was also reduce to 15%,national electrication levy from 5% to 3%,and ...
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  • Sam 7 years ago

    U heard the finance minister Said energy sector levy is reduced from 10 to 5%? u are crazy my friend.. For ur information the street light levy doesn't exist anymore. it use to b 0.00004 cedis per kilowtts hour but it's no mo ...
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  • NPPigs 7 years ago

    NPP & BAWUMIA DON'T UNDERTAND.

  • Honest Truth 7 years ago

    The asshole sounds like one of those greedy and obnoxious guys guys who when he goes home wants his dinner fixed, all the children put to bed and his wife showered and perfumed down to rock his fantasies. My good friend, it t ...
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  • Abdulai Mahamadu 7 years ago

    This man with the running nose,has succeeded already.

  • JH New York. 7 years ago

    What's that "View on Scribd". I have said a couple of times via this Channel that, if Bill Gates and the late Steve Job(may his soul rest in peace),etc, were Ghanaians, Streets in the neighborhood and Highways would be built ...
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  • JH New York. 7 years ago

    I don't think it make Sense to reduce electricity tariff, whilst still in "Dumsor"
    The AGI asked for too much,in my personal opinion.You don't expected everything reduced in a maiden Budget from an administration,new on the ...
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  • James 7 years ago

    No body forced Akuffo and Bawumia to make those promises .. They said they will scrape the energy sector levy but did not touch it at all... water, electricity n fuel tariffs Will continue to go up.. it's sad!!!!!

  • Akrugu frafra 7 years ago

    hmm it's easy to say than done ,yes Nana Addo and his government has said so many good things we are waiting for them to implement it .

  • Chris 7 years ago

    To be honest, most Ghanaians would been much happier if electricity tariifs and levies had cut down to unburden ordinary Ghanaians. because this levy affect almost 95% of the populace.

  • Fine boy 7 years ago

    AGI so expect to get everything free ??