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Minister demands reduction in transport fares

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  • Uncle Sam 10 years ago

    ........but where are the law enforcement agencies? Oh Ghana,my adehye man!! God save the vulnerable.

  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Author:-ADANKO...
    Don't go far to punish an innocent person. Mahama is the brain behind it.Asiedu Nketia brought the idea and supported byNDC national council. It is a way to get money for their party.

  • Coby 10 years ago

    Proof that we need a state owned transport system.

    Proof that the GHC3.6m spent on branding MMT buses was not only wasteful, but also foolish!!

    If you leave the entire transport system in the hands of greedy private fo ...
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  • jasper, new york. 10 years ago

    Ghana is a failed country , nothing works !

  • witch hunter 10 years ago

    The aswer to decentralised high transport fares against the private transport sector business must be the government commitment to put more and efficient system of transport net works for the whole country buses in the count ...
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  • kweks 10 years ago

    True. The fares must drop

  • Efo 10 years ago

    Prices at the pump must rather drop for Ghanaians. The minister forgot that price increases at the pump affects prices of everything including spare parts.

  • BULLEY SATA 10 years ago

    MINISTER BUAH DOES FUEL PRICES IN GHANA REFLECT THE CURRENT CRUDE OIL M PRICE AT THE WORLD MARKERT OF ROUGHLY $40 A BARREL? YOU ARE A FOOL

  • Efo 10 years ago

    Ask again brother. Prices here in America has been falling for the past year. NDC government has been increasing prices and blaming others for their own inefficiency.

  • kojo 10 years ago

    this is so because the ndc government of which he is a minister has made the economy worse that is why.

  • Efo 10 years ago

    What sense is the minister making here? Prices are falling at the world market. NDC government is increasing prices at home and the minister wants transport operators to decrease their fares? He is only putting the blame on t ...
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  • Bansi 10 years ago

    minister's reduction of transport fares

  • Azintakanyatinka 10 years ago

    Has the utility (water and electricity) prices been reduced?

  • Akuffo Bawumia Afoko 10 years ago

    How can cultured people refer to a minister as being a fool? Yes you may disagree with what he has said but why brand him a fool? What are we teaching our children ? Oh no, no no.....

  • Mahamata 10 years ago

    Ask how can cultured people have such a person as energy minister? What is wrong about describing a person truthfully?

  • LOYALIST 10 years ago

    Honourable Buah am very amuse you dare tell Ghanaians what is fair and what isn't.Even though it isn't fair your government think is wiser than Ghanaians.You were the same people who failed to decrease fuel prices when the wo ...
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  • Asebu 10 years ago

    Useless minister, what about your government's frequent increases in electricity and water tariffs?Can you justify that? With the fall in the world price of petroleum, I buy a gallon of regular petrol here in the US at $1.70. ...
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  • Kk 10 years ago

    Do you know the meaning of illiterate? Even though you might have different view against that of the minister but he is not an illiterate

  • KO 10 years ago

    which state are you in...

  • jam 10 years ago

    Nonsense !!!!! Does this man has the moral right to ask for a reduction in fares ? Oh Lord of Mercy, have mercy on us Ghanaians. Can he look straight into the eyes of Ghanaians n tell us the price of fuel in the country refle ...
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  • Liars! 10 years ago

    Foolish Minister. Fuel is currently selling below US 40 per barrel. If you cared about Ghanaians, your hopeless Government would not have announced around 60% increment in utility prices. FOOL.

  • MaKaMaKa 10 years ago

    Minister go and demand reduction in the price of the Utilities!

  • Boby 10 years ago

    I think is high time some become civil with the choice of words used on social media articulating views on issue.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    You folks keep increasing the prices of petroleum products and expect those in the transportation business to bear the cost?