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Why Minority seeks to introduce Public Financial Management bill in Parliament

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  • Benji 1 month ago

    Joke of the century. hahahaha

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  • Game Changer +447935009178 1 month ago

    The NPP is designed such that, they've never meant well for mother Ghana since their forebears. Any course they champion has an ulterior motive. They're evil!!!

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  • Oheneba 1 month ago

    One really needs a big heart and lots of patience ti coexist with these NPP people. How annoying can they be?

  • Epic Fury 1 month ago

    For who to pass?? These people are legendary foolish. The most very very very FOOLISH bunch of minority in the entire history of this country.

  • GOLDEN 1 month ago

    DO NOT FORGET TO ADD TRANSPARENCY TOO,NOT ONLY STRICT ACCOUNTABILITY!!!!!

  • Agya Yaw 1 month ago

    The Mighty Minority is at work kudos this bill is about Ghana not NPP or NDC we are talking about the welfare of Ghana and the Citizens not about party lines let us all join forces together and any Government in power don't ...
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  • Eiiii, Politrics 1 month ago

    It is a good proposal, yet the people championing it are evil. Where were the current minority when the public fund was used to fund the building of the Cathedral? Or is it part of the NDPC development plan for Ghana? It is a ...
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  • Jkmee 1 month ago

    The same arrogant posturing they exhibited while in government the same corrupt arrogant they are exhibiting in opposition. Are they done with wicked and deceitful cocoa politics or Ivory Coast has silenced them

  • True Ghanaian 1 month ago

    This is the way forward. If we had this in place mo one would have dug the most expensive hole in the world

  • Fofie 1 month ago

    These undiluted corrupt morons continue to anger people. As far as Nana Addo is concerned, I don't want to hear anything from these people. The worst rule was inflicted on people and the overly arrogant man just ploughed on ...
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  • Kelly 1 month ago

    Look at this stupid boy called Kojo Oporn Nkrumah

  • Mr. T 1 month ago

    SOBS. They couldn't manage the economy when they were in power now they want sound like people with integrity. SOBS

  • THIS IS THEATRICAL- kwabena ohemeng,london 1 month ago

    This is theatrical!!! The opposition initiating a bill to regulate public spending. Has it got the numbers to ensure the passage of the bill? This is just grandstanding and theatrical. Oh God!! This micro minority is funny.

  • Northern Boy 1 month ago

    It's a good proposal. It doesn't matter who's making it. The question you should be asking yourself is whether It's good for ghana or not. It will also test the will of the government on the issues of transparecncy and accoun ...
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  • K. Kusiu 1 month ago

    Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, just look very well at your head and eyes in the mirror and ask yourself whether that head can ever think good. You lived, participated in and saw all the reckless spending under your government but nothi ...
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  • Peter 1 month ago

    Long term projects can't stop political parties to have development planning views that may align to a parties ideology or orientation. What they are proposing does not solve the waste in the public service. They must push f ...
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  • Alobye 1 month ago

    Kojo oppong nkruma, wa grimi ooh... Are you that asinine person ?? Whe did your government leave power ?? Do you know that, your name is also on the list of former npp ministers that would be going to jail ?? Soon, you wil ...
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  • Alobye 1 month ago

    Kojo oppong nkruma, wa grimi ooh... Are you that asinine person ?? When did your government leave power ?? Do you know that, your name is also on the list of former npp ministers that would be going to jail ?? Soon, you wi ...
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  • Alobye 1 month ago

    Kojo oppong nkruma, wa gyimi ooh... Are you that asinine person ?? When did your government leave power ?? Do you know that, your name is also on the list of former npp ministers that would be going to jail ?? Soon, you wi ...
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  • Apady 1 month ago

    Stupid so called minority were you people in government for the past eight years, now before they realise to introduce public financial management bills to whom, or to akufo addo past government.

  • Foolish Idiots 1 month ago

    Damm, you the Npp and the whole minority are bunch of fools, just look at the pigs who want to introduce a bill on financial management, damm the gods of the land will punish you and your generations. Oppong the covid thief ...
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  • Northern Boy 1 month ago

    This is what opposition is expected be doing: offer sensible and credible alternatives to government policies and programmes rather than just making noise and criticising for the sake of it.

  • AB 1 month ago

    This is good news just that it should have come when Akufo Addo was ruling.
    It will look like you want to stifle the devt and progress of Mahama govt.

  • Kwame 1 month ago

    Is that what they practised in their 8 years or it is only good now?

  • Evans 1 month ago

    Good Bill, but my question to Oppong Nkrumah and his colleagues is that why did they not introduce this bill in the 8 years that the NPP was in power; they sat down for Ken Ofori Atta and his cronies to run amok with state fu ...
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