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TOO MUCH TALK. RETRIEVE THE MONEY AND STOP THE UNNECESSARY NOISE - GYIMIE NO Y3 MUCH
Why are these inexperienced, talkative, kindergarten NDC Ministers obsessed with noise and social media. This will be their downfall. Too ...
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Stop talking ans so the so
I know the contractors, JMC. Contact me as currently the Country Director is living in Togo. I can help you recoup that funds.
Skin pain and incompetent npp people are bleeding and are still wicked in opposition. Wicked people
When your NPP govt was in power what were they able to do other than loot dry the national coffers?
Agbodza, stop the propaganda and build the roads. From your statement, no money has been lost as the contract terms have not been breached. If you want the cancel the contract and hand over the work to a contractor of your ch ...
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Why is the Road Minister throwing dust into our eyes? What is the name of the contractor? What is the name of the company? What road is the minister referring to? Or is it a way to fleece the nation?
Was it BHM that sham company who don’t own any construction equipment and have gone through more project managers than presidents that have changed in Ghana. they are a puppet company who if you look have never done any job ...
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The Roads Minister, stated that the contract was awarded to an Indian Firm. Therefore, summon the Indian Ambassador, to locate the firm & retrieve the money owed for non performance. The non stop talking is becoming tiresome ...
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There was a contract. $30m had been paid. The Road Minister must know the name of the foreign contractor which received the $30m, otherwise he wouldn't vow to retrieve the money. An obvious cover-up. Where is the transparenc ...
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Great,he has to complete the job or refund the money .
Thanks, Ghana doesn't belong to foring criminals anymore.
Bam.
Hahaha, the said contractor is in trouble. 10% of 30,000,000.00 ie 3,000,000.00 would have paid to someone. Now, how is he going to get back the 3,000,000.00 to add to the 27,000,000.00 to pay back in full?