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may be john will listen to you, john mahama is a disgrace to we the northners, i dont we deserve to rule the nation again
John should simply move away from the single spine thing. There are many squared pegs in round holes. We are just borrowing too much. Will John listen
Foster , don't foist your wishful thinking on Mahama. He is doing what I voted for.Come next election, I will forget my problems and give him 4more years.I am the typical Ghanaian.
I wrote an article about the number of public workers being too many and suggested a 50% reduction by making some of the agencies private enterprises but the government wants to keep a stranglehold on these agencies to justif ...
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Mahama has created more appointments than any other government in our history. His government is the government which has acquired the biggest loans both foreign and domestic in the history of Ghana. His government has coplia ...
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The Abu Sakarras are the type of people we need in government to manage our economy. As long as we put square pegs in round holes no amount of praying will save our cedi from falling. Just borrowing and taxing the people mor ...
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Military tolerant dictator I.K Acheampong managed the nation without loans with minute inflation and a strong currency $1 = 2.75 cedis at the end.
No stolen monies to foreign banks were heared of after his reign.
This was his strong vision for Ghana -- The self - Reliance that brought him jealousy among the west world to opinate him with their embargoes to denigrate Ghana's economy. When all failed they used the isrealian's agents The ...
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I have some respect for Abu Sakara but on this issue I think he lost his economic thinking brain along the way.
First, every country or economy thrives on borrowing. The main problem facing our economy is not the borrowing ...
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Save our souls, London. D'ont tell me Woyome didn't receive 51million for work not done with fraud! What about Gyeeda ,Merchant banks etc....We don't borrow when, we are already drunk, we seek for solutions and that is where ...
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You are a dumb illiterate to say that it is not prudent to run an economy with a budget surplus. It is the wish of evey country to have a budget surplus. What kind of a country wants to run a country by always borrowing by ru ...
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You are a fool and your understanding of this issue is nil and pathetic. Countries borrow when it is necessary and not every country borrows ala China. No country will borrow if they can self finance. Who even told you it's ...
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Why do you respond to an illiterate without brains? Didn't you recognize his grammer or he's polished it up a bit? I don't bother reading his posts because of his bad English and stupidity.
How do you make ends meet? With credit cards and how do you pay them? By the way, if the drill came into mind, what about Woyome, Sada, Isofoton, Gyeeda, Subha and the rest?
Gen. Acheampong never borrowed a pesewa but wa ...
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It seems this Government has the habit of spending money,they don`t have.They are relying on the oil,forgetting Companies who invested their funds will try to get their money back,before Ghana can profit from it.And this can ...
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He is the reason I support CPP not the glamour of Samia. We need leaders who can deal with our problems not windowdress them.
OBAMA IN HIS 1ST TERM TOOK A STIMULSE
PKG OF BILIONS TO BORROW THE USA OUT
OF CRISSES ,JAPAN ALSO DIDI IT YOU CAN AND SHULD BORROW YOUR WAY OUT OF DEBT BY RESTRUCTURING THE DEBT WITH LAW INTREST RATES AND RESPONSIBLE PAYING ...
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From his article he said " if we never invest in areas of growth that will generate sufficient income to keep up with rising costs of living We must end the habit of taking loans just to survive”.
The USA has many investme ...
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invest the money wisly in our petro and gaz fields and moderenise our ports and roads that are now choked
and commerce is not moving freely so borrowing in order to get out of debt can work if we have the right leadership m ...
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gyimii gyimii; wabon s3 totobi
If our deficits keep compounding,that shows MAHAMA has no comprehensive,strategic plans in defraying the cost or address the situation.
Our CEDI cannot detect to dodge the blows being thrown by THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR.So the blo ...
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Obama borrowed from the state treasury. Ghana is borrowing foolishly to pay party executives, MPs and appointees. Obama's borrowing revived the economy. What about Ghana?
Ghana has no state money to borrow from. So going about borrowing to pay for workers and MPs will work. We need a working solution to take our country back. I am so disappointed in what is going on.
THE COMMITTEE THAT SUGGESTED THIS SINGLE PAY STRUCTURE MUST ADVISE THE GOVERNMENT HOW THEY EXPECT THE NATION TO PAY FOR IT AND IMPLEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. WE NEED SOLUTION TO THE BURDEN OF SPENDING 70% OF GDP FOR SALARIES ...
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It is absolutely foolish for the state to refuse to pay for services rendered to it and yet use the taxes it collects to prospect with new initiatives that end up enriching its cohorts.
When contractors are paid, they spend ...
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What do you expect when NDC and NPP governments are dictated to by the IMF and the World Bank- institutions whose policies have compounded the economic problems of developing nations including Ghana?Ghanaians should expect mo ...
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Charlie you are spot on.
The abundant lessons of the past, the economic tragedy and human suffering we endured, when we heeded the "expert" advice of the IMF/WB, should be our guide to the future.
NO NATION CAN SURVIVE BY BORROWING THAT IS PAST ECONOMIC POLICY DESIGN FOR AFRICA NATIONS BY THE WESTERN NATIONS
MORE AFRICA BORROWS MORE BILLIONS OF PROFITS THEY MAKE.AFRICA NEED TO MAKE A POLICY CHANGE FOR BETTER FUTURE.TH ...
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How can you spend 70% of your revenue on wages, than what is left for developments? The size of government is too big. We should be spending only 10% on revenue on wages which is even too big, and the rest on development, whi ...
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I HAVE THE REVOLUTION IDEA TO END THAT BULLSHIT
WE CALL IT WHITE MAN 21ST CENTURY SLAVERY IMPOSE ON
Is Dr. Sakara an agricultural economist or he is an agronomist? There is difference between the two. When he was running for the presidency, he was referred to as an agronomist; now you are saying he is an agricultural econom ...
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Does it make any difference whether he is Agronomist or Agricultural Economist? The Chinese have a proverb which states that, " it does not matter whether a cat is black or white as long as it can catch mice".
The articl ...
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THE GOV'T MUST STOP THIS IDEA OF " JOBS FOR THE BOYS" WHERE PARTY "FOOL SOLDIERS" ARE GIVEN POSTS AND PAID USING THE STATES' SCARCE FUNDS. 95 MINISTERS: ARE WE JOKING? STOP THE CORRUPTION ENCOURAGE PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH AND S ...
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PLEASE CANT SOME OF YOU GO FORWARD TO THE PRESIDENCY TO GIVE ADVICE.? PREZ. MAHAMA WILL SURELY LISTEN IF YOU GUYS IF HAVE GOOD ADVISES. NPP IS SABOTAGING THE COUNTRY. NPP GURUS HOLD GHANA ECONOMY BY HAVING THOSE BIG STORES AN ...
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The devil is in the details, as the saying goes. Is Dr Forster confusing the over-bloated NDC administration with the state sector as a whole? Is he advocating immediate terminations in the state sector in a country without a ...
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ONE PARTY SYSTEM IS THE WAY FORWARD.EVERY POLITICAL PARTY AROUND THE WORLD RELY ON SHORT-TERM PROJECTS TO GAIN RE-ELECTION,HENCE THE DEPENDENCY ON LOANS FOR QUICK GOALS.WE HAVE TO GO BACK TO BASICS AND PLAN AN ECONOMIC AND ...
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On the IEA debate, Dr Sakara won the debate cos he gave credible illustrations of solving some part of Ghana's problems. Party politics; NDC/ NPP tearing Gh apart. Damn these two and think Gh.
The NDC under Mahama has demonstrated that the out of college inexperienced boys and girls posing as ministers are not the right calibre of people to run and manage any country, and ghana especially.
They have failed to de ...
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I second you,Duke! Where is the NEXT Corporal to take the Lead???
Dr Sakara in his article recognised that Ghanaians are facing economic hardship. Despite this he is appealing to the government to reduce the size of public workers. My question is even being in employment the workers are suf ...
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I don't think Dr Sakara is calling for sacking of government workers. Rather some of the agencies ran by government can be privatized. Can you imagine Ghana Telecom still under government control running a deficit every year ...
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Productivity is a problem in Ghana and we all know your file will be put in a tray until you cough up some money.intentionally wasting your time. sakara did compare the ratio of public workers to the population and i think ...
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REDUCE THE SEIZE OG GOVERNMENT AND ITS SPENDING!
IMF AND WORLD BANK WE CERTAINLY DO NOT NEED THEM IN GHANA.
Anything under government is a waste. Many of government workers don't do noting and that is a fact. Weather is in US or Ghana they are all the same.
There are never scarcities of better Ghanaian politicians. Dr. Sakawa is my president. He is handsome ,well educated and brilliant as a Ghanaian to administer this country. For those paranoids who uses tribalism as a conduct ...
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Ghanaians deserve the economic pains they are going through.Because of 'tribalitics' the very people who can solve the nation's problems are overlooked.There is nothing like meritocracy when it comes to politics in Ghana.It ...
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When I listened to the Presidential debates in 2012, I told all my friends and even mentioned it again 3 days ago that Dr. Abu Sakara is very knowledgeable and seems to be good presidential material. I can not but continue to ...
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CPP=NDC and NDC=CPP.
You have said it all doc. Well done.
What a shame, people like you are sitting on the fence because NDC uses the propaganda machine to silence you... but trust me, they cannot silent the reality of economy... they will all be exposed and the consequence will be ...
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One of the good guys around. But will the government understand what you're telling them? When you have graduates of student politics running a country instead of those who really spent time studying in the universities, you ...
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We can't borrow our way out of economic woes. Well, just see the P(NDC) do it from 1981 to 2000, and then from 2009 to present. They have the magic to borrow our way out of our economic woes. If they thought they couldn't bor ...
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Title...WATCH NDC BORROW...
It Is NOT particularly correct if we keep on comparing Ghana's economy to that of USA.We HAVE to look for comparism though!!
Over the last 30+months the USA PUMPS some 85BILLION DOLLARS into the Economy EVERY MONTH!!!!! The ...
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People might find it hard to understand why I believe JEALOUSY as the genesis of most of our problems.
It is because of jealousy why the government has slapped high tariffs on cars and everything that arrives at the ports. ...
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After 1974, Kutu was a big failure. Inflation was around 100% in 1977, we were queuing for food and the state owned enterprises were operating at about 30% capacity as we had no foreign exchange to import capital goods and al ...
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After the arab isreali was there was
a global recession which affected Ghana. We deliberately did not want to borrow to chop not that no one will give us credit. we obtained loans for capital projects like the first sat ...
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Where is Fifi Kwetey to prove Abu Sakara wrong on the back of e de bee k3k3, anokwa...hehehe. Eeehhh, wonders shall never end, so what happened to e de bee k3k3 according to Fifi kwetey and setting the reords straight and the ...
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You spend all your time visiting Flag Staff House looking for a job from John Mahama then come here to say what. You don't fool Ghanaians.
Even though the point he made is a good one, we don't hear enough of such good comments. During the presidential debate, he totally kept quite when corruption was raised and did not criticise the gov. you are right, he ...
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I have heard from the grapevine and if Sakara wanted Ministerial position he could have had it but he chose to support in voluntary advisory capacity when needed. Also you are one of the people who don't understand the real p ...
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