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What is wrong with Ghana?
Why should retired military men even be allowed to live in barracks, let alone their children, when the parents have retired (and some dead) and then run business all at the cost of the state?
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Some idiots will call a Press Conference tonight. Walahi
Great move! Long overdue. Hairdressers and all. They pay nothing. So, they don't even know the difference between a thriving business and a useless one because they have no overhead cost. When they retire, survival becomes ha ...
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We have been paying for many years... Don't mind politricktions
As for this one, Jinapor is not being truthful here because in Burma Camp all the business ventures are located in the various markets. Hitherto some personal from 49 Engrs Regt were going round the markets to take the bills ...
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After one year in office, you are still blaming the previous govt for shortage meters?
Yes. Those corrupt NPP thugs spent hundreds of millions of dollars with nothing to show for it.
Eii this has taken place in tamale kamina barracks for almost 6 year's now. The co by then claimed it was instructions from higher command but it is now to take place at higher command what a shame,so nor them the treat soldi ...
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That is a good decision. I believe if they are made to pay, and the government is not doing well on issues regarding electricity, they can act fairly by voting them out genuinely.
We have prepaid meters in all private shops at Burma Camp for many years now wai Mr Minister
So when did this guy also become Dr?
@Ako, just before you regained consciousness.
The next is police barracks who are also busy enjoying free water and free electricity with businesses attached. Kudos
I do agree, however this should apply across the board. This should cover not just the Military but the Police, Boarder Stations, Government/Ministerial edifices and ALL. It may increase the prices of essentials like food in ...
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