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Track Ghana's foreign remittance to avoid begging for $3 billion – Dr. Atuahene to Mahama

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  • So where is that Kofi badu 11 months ago

    Hope ndc gives this fellow some economic position- he sounds knowledgeable- another guy is definitely doc nii moi Thompson

  • Paul 11 months ago

    Remittances have been there for the last 40 years and growing. It's time we take a strategic look at ot.

  • Truth 11 months ago

    There is no economic sense in what he have said. Tracking does not m3an the govt will get any benefits. If they even decide to tax it we will stop sending monies home. We are not doing to labour in cold for stupid politicians ...
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  • Biggie 11 months ago

    You think sending money home is free. ?.. you got no charges ?.. alot of economic sense in what he said. You are ceasing to think

  • Asempa 11 months ago

    Useless talk. Total garbage.

  • Those at the helm of Finance and Banking are asleep. 11 months ago

    The governments have no plan. They are just greedy looters. After ORAL the NPP will create its own again. The manufacturing sector can be supported by the banks, where the banks import the machines and sell it on high purchas ...
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  • Kimu 11 months ago

    I still don't understand what this man is saying. Every remittance pass through the system since no one gives physical cash from abroad to the locals. Secondly, those remittances doesn't belong to the government and can't be ...
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  • Kobby11_11 11 months ago

    @Kimu, if you lack the basics to understand what Dr. Attuahene is saying, don't display your ignorance on here.

  • Okyere Kay 11 months ago

    Why don't u explain it to those of us who don't understand?

  • Kimu 11 months ago

    We use IMF loans to build roads and take care of our government expenditures. Are we going to use someone's remittance for that? And if you Taz that, is not the same as e-levy? African professors are only good in classrooms.

  • Ben 11 months ago

    JM must organize economic forum with all the best brains to help stabilize the ailing economy
    Persons like Prof. Bokpin, Lord Mensah and Gatsi

  • Mallam Sofo 11 months ago

    A think thank groups for public finance, productivity, industry, economy, and trade! This could bring together all the best brains!

  • Kobby11_11 11 months ago

    Dr. Attuahene is damn right, and I have always wondered why the central bank simply doesn't do that. Is it a case of some high level officials benefiting from not tracking the system very well?

  • Bakogone Tiblisi Honest VIEWS TRACKING COINS 11 months ago

    How about this?
    TRACK QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND OUTCOMES

    TRACKING VALUE CREATION-> FACTPRIES PER YEARS

    ADULT EDUCATION TO BRIDGE MENTAL GAP

    TRAINING FACILITIES TO CATCH-UP WITH ASIAN

    STOP CHASING COI ...
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  • moonstone 11 months ago

    I LIKE PEOPLE WHO SEES PROBLEM AND SUGGEST SOLUTION. NOT THOSE WHO JUST TALK WITHOUT SUGGESTING ANY SOLUTION. NOW INCOMING PRESIDENT PLEASE TAKE HIS ADVICE VERY SERIOUSLY AND IT WILL HELP THE NATION. ALSO TRACK WHERE DID THE ...
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  • Albert 11 months ago

    The remmitances belong to individuals not the govt. The govt can't pay salaries or build roads with people remmitances

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  • Jay Swiss 11 months ago

    Yes, that is a very good suggestion, but I bet Mr. Mahama will never do that. If proper tracing of remittances will help ease the burden, where will politicians and partisans make "Fortuna"? Mr. Mahama needs national security ...
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  • ArthurMills 11 months ago

    Sometimes I listen to these our so-called experts advices and makes me wonder what exactly they are driving at.

    First of all, who said Debt is bad? And which nation can thrive without debt? Even the world biggest and most ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordzi 11 months ago

    Why he didn't advice Akuffo Addo until Akuffo Addo destroyed Ghana economy

  • Dr Gee 11 months ago

    Thank you,
    That's precisely what I mean,
    They are resurfacing gradually once more.
    Where were they during the economic collapse and massive corruption under the outgoing administration?
    Look at the banking sector now co ...
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  • Ghanaba 11 months ago

    Talk talk talk is wat Atuahene has been doing I am not a banker but a village old man but let me tell him straight the foreign exchange problems are created by ministers ambassadors top civil servants and politicians bankers ...
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  • Sam 11 months ago

    Why didn't you give that advice to npp but ndc?