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Speaker fumes at ECG over power outages

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  • onetribe 11 years ago

    Pay your bills for a start. I would have been more mischievious than what you experienced

  • Ghanaman 11 years ago

    He does not know of dumsor? He should use his Chinese furniture bribes to buy a generator.

  • soso 11 years ago

    what is unacceptable? that is what the citizens are exprienceing everyday. we shall "chew" you lazy and empty headed politicians raw when you continue like this. ghana is a dumsor country and you have to exprience it too.

  • THE SUFFERING MASSES 11 years ago

    It is now that the ECG is doing the right thing. However it is not enough unless they start cutting power to the castle and wherever the president and his family live. They should also cut power to homes of all MP's, minister ...
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  • Madzia 11 years ago

    Fools. when it affects you then instantly u want something done. This problem has been going on for barbers seamstresses and all kinds of people

  • cha 11 years ago

    ECG kudos for the great job so far- please continue to cut them off so more

  • CAPITAL ONE 11 years ago

    Now the Speaker will understand what the rest of the business community and the people have being going through since the incompetent NDC government gained the administration of the nation. It is not a joke.

  • Naporo 11 years ago

    Speaker paaaaa hw do u expect the Ecg to deliver when u owe them over Ghc 1m?

  • Kwame Peter. 11 years ago

    Ghanaians deserve better not only the parliamentarians. This is how many people of the country are going through. Parliament must solve the problem for once all. The general populace need a voice too,

  • tofe 11 years ago

    Are these people representing us? Come to the places where the people who gave you the mandate are, you will see that people are not people in Ghana.

  • JOHN MENSAH 11 years ago

    Mr Adjaho its not only parliament that is suffering from the power outages. Its the whole Ghana so why you do not set up a committee long ago to investigate the problem. You acted in the capacity as the president and wielded ...
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  • Exposure 11 years ago

    For a good measure, kudos to ECG. Let our Hons. also feel the pinch. They cannot always have the best of everything. This is the time for both sides of the august house to come together and provide a solution for the power cu ...
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  • actualman 11 years ago

    thank god for what happened so called wise men of ghana

  • ASEM 11 years ago

    MR. SPEAKER, WELCOME TO THE NDC GHANA. YOU DON'T BUY FUEL AND YOU ALL THOSE ALLOWANCES SO YOU ARE FOREIGN TO THE HARDSHIP 99% OF GHANAIANS ARE GOING THROUGH. GO TO SUAME MAGAZINE AND OTHER SME'S. IT IS KILLING BUSINESSES SO T ...
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  • Asoreba 11 years ago

    Why does this Speaker not complain about this stupid practice of power outage in Ghana, killing businesses and other essential activities? Now he's crying foul because it affected their business. How about everybody else? ...
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  • Kofi 11 years ago

    Is the Speaker not living in Ghana? Is that not what most Ghanaians go through everyday? Does he think that parliament is any better than the rest of Ghana? If we have incompetence and mediocrity as the national standard, wha ...
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  • zaks 11 years ago

    shut up useless speaker u r preceding over every useless bill dat is brought in de house by de executive without recourse to due deligent u ll go down in history as de most useless n imcompetent speaker in de house

  • chief vandal 11 years ago

    Fool! Did the Speaker just came from Mars? What is it so important that they are doing that Parliament that he should fume when the power goes off. Why is he not concerned about the loss of power to hospitals! sometimes for 2 ...
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  • Nana Osonoba Boamah 11 years ago

    ECG you do the right thing, if they don't pay entire bill keep turning off as you do to ordinary Ghanaians especially the rural areas.

  • kurtisdennis 11 years ago

    Mr speaker pls this is what happens in our homes very day. pls stop the investigation and carry on with proceedings. nonsensical!

  • God save Ghana 11 years ago

    This is a complete foolish talk. Hospitals and universities are heavily hit by these outages Its only when these stupid parliament experience it that it matters to them. These guys are ass holes. Africa is doomed.

  • Jojo 11 years ago

    The Speaker should equally order investigation into the daily power outages that Ghananians in general are going through and not just Parliament. They sit there and pass harsh tax laws without thinking of the impact such hast ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago

    The sad fact of the matter is that the nation lacks sane and efficient energy policy

  • summy addo 11 years ago

    ILLEGAL SCALE ADJUSTMENT KILLING THE GHANA COCOA INDUSTRY. LBCs TO BLAME. THEY COLLABORATE WITH PURCHASING CLERKS TO CHEAT POOR COCOA FARMERS

  • Alhaji KUDI HAUSAMAN 11 years ago

    WHAT PLANET HAS THIS IDIOTIC FULL BEING LIVING ON ; OR HAS HE JUST ARRIVED FROM MARS AND LANDED IN GHANA ; THE SPEAKER IS AWARE OF THE PROBLEMS AND SO WHAT IN THE HELL IS HE TALKING ABOUT ; ANOTHER COMMITTEE ; WHAT WOULD THEY ...
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  • vero 11 years ago

    he was thinking he was saying something sensable but not knowing he was making fool of himself. they talk before thinking. stomack politicians.

  • Nipa Ba 11 years ago

    nonesense as if they are not Ghanaians

  • KABIYESI 11 years ago

    The whole behaviour of ECG since the onset of 'dumsor dumsor' amounts to sabotage. A country of 25million people cannot be served by 3 big dams, a thermal plant, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, etc.? It's puzzling. I support thorough ...
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  • assemblymember,ahafo-ano south 11 years ago

    Mr.speaker,if you feel hot in the kitchen do not wait to leave.Anytime there is 'dumsor' in my room I just come out for air.

  • Kofi 11 years ago

    With people's loved ones on theatre beds...they still turn off lights...even in korle bu where i am. If they can't shout, they should leave...they are already incompetent.

  • ZABS BOY 11 years ago

    we don't owned ecg any money, but often, we have lights out. the issue here it that why is he only concerned about lights out in the parliament house not to every house in Ghana. every house in Ghana deserves to have lights a ...
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  • Lukin shape 11 years ago

    unacceptable.mmm so it only matters when the poor citizens sleep in the dardness, lost jobs, lost money and other valuable properties when the light gose of like the disco lights,aaa mother were are ur leaders get u now, mmmm ...
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