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Energy think tank fingers GNPC in AGM Agreement

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  • David 10 years ago

    What gov't needs to know is that it is running this country in trust for the people, so therefore take time to ensure the country benefits rather than selfish personal gains to the detriment of the nation.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    These people would not have raised any issue if the contract is with GNPC and a foreign company. It was the same people who prevented KOSMOS from selling some of her shares to GNPC and instead want it to be sold to ESSON. It ...
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  • concern citizen 10 years ago

    THIS AN UNFAIR DEAL FOR GHANA.PEOPLE OF GHANA SHINE YOUR EYES.NDC dont rush.

  • concern citizen 10 years ago

    WHAT IS GOVT TOTAL SHARES IN THE PRODUCTION.BOGUS AND FRUADULENT.

  • Work At GNPC 10 years ago

    GNPC are real bad, AGM is a cover and the guys behind are the GNPC
    Top executives. Thomas and Asafoayie, GENESIS Oilfield Logistics managed by his son.
    You guys are killing the country. This deal must be stopped

  • Concerned GNPC Worker 10 years ago

    GENESIS Oilfield Logistics is owned by GNPC CEO - Nana Asafu-Adjaye and his son Yvon. GENESIS is also billed as the partner to AGM.

    What a shame..!!!!!

  • Alex, London 10 years ago

    It is so sad. Such things can only happen in Ghana in particular and Africa in general

  • Onslopogas 10 years ago

    Most of our leaders are simply incompetent but selfish enough to only think of getting enough for themselves and their family.We need to wipe them out...one time !!!

  • Abena Amoatia 10 years ago

    Here is another reason why I keep saying Mahama and his NDC government is corrupt:
    “Our investigations shows that AGM Petroleum Ghana firm has no evidential record of raising as much capital as may be required for explorin ...
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  • SULE 10 years ago

    The petroleum bill as we speak is not before parliament, and has not even been passed, so how can Ghanaians ensure that, they are getting value for money? Parliament should not shirk their responsibility to the masses and exh ...
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  • Ben 10 years ago

    Though pedantic, the Title of the Report should have been "Think Tank" and not "think tank". Let's get the basics right.