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How Minority blocked approval of $250m loan in Parliament before adjournment despite Majority protest

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  • Kwam 1 year ago

    Everything loan , loan loan, so all what our politicians in GH knows is to contract loans before they can move this country forward. When are we as a country going to stand alone and do something without loans???

  • DotCom 1 year ago

    Idiots at work:

    Do these people understand that loans are meant to be paid back with interest, and sometimes the interest can be more than the principal loan itself? If you do, why do you keep borrowing knowing too well we ...
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  • QWERTY 1 year ago

    It's borrow, loot and share policy by the family and friends stealing syndicate in government. They don't about whether the loans will be paid back with interest or not.

  • QWERTY 1 year ago

    Then the government people are asking us to vote for them to save Ghana from the same government people. Ebei.

  • hhhh 1 year ago

    God bless the NDC

  • Nirah 1 year ago

    Few months to election and this people are going in for loan again aarh.Why are our leaders so concerned about loans without allocating it for it's rightful use when it gets approved,they only think of how to enrich their ove ...
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  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 1 year ago

    Good show NDC parliamentarians, block every useless thing they bring to parliament, they claim they are majority in parliament but the minority is controlling parliament, the majority mps are following Bawumia like dogs campa ...
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  • Peace maker 1 year ago

    Akufo Addo daughter can loan government that amount so why take this to parliament!!! NPP under Nana Addo are super mafias... Akronfuor mu Akronfuor paaaa

  • Yaw 1 year ago

    John Mahama says he has eaten the meat and left us bones, can we use a bone to develop the country. Out of 34 million population of Ghana just four million people pay taxes in the country without a loan what can the governmen ...
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  • Chief 1 year ago

    You got it wrong here. DMB said, he worked at the Bank of Ghana, and the money is here. We don't need to borrow. It was also said that, if governance was all about borrowing, kids could rule Ghana. Minister for Communication ...
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  • ChrisDag 1 year ago

    An intelligent and fair speaker.
    Ghana is already heavily indebted and we don't need any loans at this time

  • $ 1 = Gh 16.00 1 year ago

    Akuffo Addo is sitting on gold yet Ghanaians are hungry. Nana can only sate his hunger through borrowing. If Nana Addo is a “ titanic” captain guess what “ Barrowomiah” will do. A word. to a wise………..

  • Yaa 1 year ago

    And in this way.....they do everything in their power to frustrate government business and any kind of progress in Ghana.

    Nation wreckers!!!

  • Critical 1 year ago

    But npp will go and supply the meters in the ndc stronghold
    They don’t want new and prepaid meters in the system for ndc mp and ministers populated their strongholds and villages with their people with rogue meters which a ...
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  • Yaw 1 year ago

    NPP is very useless. Without loan they are worse than urine. Is there anybody in this world who can't do projects with loan and come and boast about that project or purchase of equipment? Ursula Owusu's 17 year old son can ...
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  • Achakanapaya 1 year ago

    Ooorder .

  • NDC SHOULD BE VIGILANT 1 year ago

    All loans being taken by this current Government prior to 5 months into elections will not be fully paid back before a new government takes over on 7th January 2025.

    Meaning, the NDC as a potential INCOMING ...
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