F00LISHNESS! GET THE FIFTY MILLION EUROS FROM WAYOMI AND HIRE PEOPLE TO CLEAN THE CITY AND STOP KILLING THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY!!!!!...
F00LISHNESS! GET THE FIFTY MILLION EUROS FROM WAYOMI AND HIRE PEOPLE TO CLEAN THE CITY AND STOP KILLING THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY!!!!!...
PatriotsRock! 8 years ago
Yes the is long over due, but should be a progressive law; a law that deals with the menace created by the production and consumption of the product.
The should be simple: Add additional tax on plastic products,
2. Use the ... read full comment
Yes the is long over due, but should be a progressive law; a law that deals with the menace created by the production and consumption of the product.
The should be simple: Add additional tax on plastic products,
2. Use the revenue from the tax to pay for the purchase of a mega plastic recycling plant.
3.create jobs for the people to go round collecting these plastics and selling it to the plant company.
4. The plant company recycles the plastics and sells it back to manufacture companies.
5. Finito... everybody wins, jobs created, the little guys make money, and the cities are clean.
Can someone think right like me. Should it even take that long to figure this out.
Do the sector ministers have a plan,
Do they project their plan to parliament during vetting before being approved for the post they occupy?
Does parliament even know what to do.
I mean is the country under a spell or something because the solutions to our problems is right infront us..... beats me.
DER-GBAALE 8 years ago
Mr. Ayariga, Please stop this talk, talk business and do something about this menace. Plastic wastes everywhere and you are just talking. Huh!
Mr. Ayariga, Please stop this talk, talk business and do something about this menace. Plastic wastes everywhere and you are just talking. Huh!
KOO DWOMO 8 years ago
For business and job creation purposes, in a poor country, like Ghana, making laws to regulate the production of any industrial product, especially, plastics, is unnecessary. The answer to the overly regulation of industry an ... read full comment
For business and job creation purposes, in a poor country, like Ghana, making laws to regulate the production of any industrial product, especially, plastics, is unnecessary. The answer to the overly regulation of industry and economic growth, is the enforcement of the existing waste disposal laws, and education of the same. The production of plastics in Ghana is about 0.005% of the production of plastics in the United States of America. However, you do not see plastic waste flying around in the US, like you see in Ghana. The budget of waste disposal management, lines up the pocket of Ghanaian officials, because they think that the solution is the occasional issue of official Ministerial warnings, like the above, from Ayariga. Our government officials do not know that someone's trash, is another person's (Gov't) gold mine. With this attitude, how do you grow the economy, and create jobs and livelihood? With official like Ayariga, the people of Ghana needs help from above. God bless our homeland Ghana!
obi 8 years ago
last year govt gave date and it didnt work and now anther law how ll it work ok we wait to see
last year govt gave date and it didnt work and now anther law how ll it work ok we wait to see
eD 8 years ago
You cannot even enforce a high court decision to get our monies stolen by woyome in cohoots with Betty Mould Iddrisu and speaker of parliament, how can you enforce any law against the use of plastics USELESS GOVERNMENT WITH ... read full comment
You cannot even enforce a high court decision to get our monies stolen by woyome in cohoots with Betty Mould Iddrisu and speaker of parliament, how can you enforce any law against the use of plastics USELESS GOVERNMENT WITH BABY AND INEXPERIENCED MINISTERS TALKING CRAP ALL THE TIME.
They are only good at looting the country's resources.
LOOK AT THE LIST OF RICHEST IN GHANA IN 2013 AND MAJORITY OF POLITICIANS ARE ON THE LIST NO WONDER THEY REFUSE TO DECLARE THEIR ASSETS AS MANDATED BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. HYPOCRITES!
Talk about the real issues about the suffering of the Ghanaian people and how to deliver on that, and not like the ndc who come to power to steal money so they can bribe to win the next election instead of dealing with economic issues that affect Ghanaians. The npp are no different from the ndc except they have experienced class of personnel among their ranks but dissapointing in a number of areas.
The current record of politicians in Ghana really stinks. Continue to sit on your arses and be fooled by these greedy bastards of politicians
Twenty Richest People In Ghana For 2013
1. Ibrahim Mahama -$1.9 billion /Businessman , Brother of the current President of Ghana. Only Ghanaian to own a private jet.
2. Alfred Mahama -$1.3 billion. Businessman, brother of the current President of Ghana.
3. Roland Agambire – $1.1billion RLG (eBay type of business) (Business man )
4. Joseph Agyepong – $1.05billion Businessman (Zoomlion waste management company and other businesses) Company banned by World Bank in Liberia
5. John Mahama – $900 million President of the Republic of Ghana, Politician.
6. Alhaji Azuma Banda – $724 million. Businessman, owner of Antrak air.
7. Ato Ahwoi – $684 million Politician, Businessman.
8. Dr. Sam Jonah – $430 Million Businessman (Executive Director of Jonah Capital, Equity in Johannesberg, south Africa)
9. Haruna Iddrisu – $300million Politician, Minister of Trade.
10. Alex Mould – $282 million GMPC
11. Dr. Kwame Addo Kufuor – $250million./ Physician, Politician.
12. Tsatsu Tsikata – $245million Lawyer, Businessman and Politician
13. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah -$112 million. Minister of Youth and Sports, Politician.
14. Dr. Kwesi Nduom – $110 million. Businessman and Politician.
15. Ken Agyapong – $104 million Politician Businessman
16. Prince Kofi Amoabeng – $98million CEO, UT Bank He has an ongoing fraud case against him
17. Asiedu Nketiah – $89million Politician, Secretary of the ruling NDC Party.
18. Alfred Woyome – $75million Politically connected Businessman.
19. Tony Lithur – 30million Lawyer
20. Baba Kamara – $ 11million Politician (Commissioner to Nigeria)
Source: Forbes Ghana
The full list of the 20 Richest in Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Cote d’ivoire and Morocco would be published in the December 2013 Edition of Forbes Africa
No Mercy 8 years ago
Ayariga Frafra.NDCs your time is coming!November will be no more NDC .incompetance korrupt.Thieves,visionless
Ayariga Frafra.NDCs your time is coming!November will be no more NDC .incompetance korrupt.Thieves,visionless
Rude bwoy 8 years ago
You can do it .Ayariga try your best you have ever shown in the past how competent you are. If this law is past it will be one of the best ever achievement of the ndc's.
You can do it .Ayariga try your best you have ever shown in the past how competent you are. If this law is past it will be one of the best ever achievement of the ndc's.
Rude bwoy 8 years ago
Pure water in plastics should be bound also
Plastic is the most poluted thing mankind ever crated. is a bad and dangerous material.
Go Ayariga do that for the next generation
Pure water in plastics should be bound also
Plastic is the most poluted thing mankind ever crated. is a bad and dangerous material.
Go Ayariga do that for the next generation
Facts 8 years ago
This should have been done Long time ago,I don`t know what your ministry was wait for.
Isn`t News any Long,enforce the law to safe the enviroment.
The earth is our friend.
This should have been done Long time ago,I don`t know what your ministry was wait for.
Isn`t News any Long,enforce the law to safe the enviroment.
The earth is our friend.
ndc 8 years ago
Please ban plastic production completely. Its that bad. Minister Ayariga please put the politics aside and genuinely think about it.
Please ban plastic production completely. Its that bad. Minister Ayariga please put the politics aside and genuinely think about it.
JM 8 years ago
AYARIGA FORGET ABOUT PLASTICS NOW. IS ELECTION TIME. DONT YOU KNOW THAT PEOPLE MAKE MONEY FROM PRODUCING PLASTICS? PLEASE NDC YOU CANR ENFORCED ALL LAWS, ALL IS GOING AGAINST NDC.
AYARIGA FORGET ABOUT PLASTICS NOW. IS ELECTION TIME. DONT YOU KNOW THAT PEOPLE MAKE MONEY FROM PRODUCING PLASTICS? PLEASE NDC YOU CANR ENFORCED ALL LAWS, ALL IS GOING AGAINST NDC.
Cudjoe, New York. 8 years ago
After telling Ghanaians that those who can't stand dumsor should go for generators, is that all you can do as a minister? I hope you have provided generators for your parents by now ,PEPENI.
After telling Ghanaians that those who can't stand dumsor should go for generators, is that all you can do as a minister? I hope you have provided generators for your parents by now ,PEPENI.
Michael AWUAH. Japan . 8 years ago
How many jobs did your Ndc create?
How many jobs did your Ndc create?
Telemo 8 years ago
Shut the fuck up you foolish dog eating northerner. You should be looking after cows by now instead of talking trash
Shut the fuck up you foolish dog eating northerner. You should be looking after cows by now instead of talking trash
famous 8 years ago
good decision my boss .keep the fire burning till 2020
good decision my boss .keep the fire burning till 2020
Overwhelmed 8 years ago
Oxo-degradable additives dissolves the plastic into small pieces that end up in the soil and the sea and you are saying without posing environmental threat? How are you going to collect the small pieces that will end up in yo ... read full comment
Oxo-degradable additives dissolves the plastic into small pieces that end up in the soil and the sea and you are saying without posing environmental threat? How are you going to collect the small pieces that will end up in your tilapia?
F00LISHNESS! GET THE FIFTY MILLION EUROS FROM WAYOMI AND HIRE PEOPLE TO CLEAN THE CITY AND STOP KILLING THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY!!!!!...
Yes the is long over due, but should be a progressive law; a law that deals with the menace created by the production and consumption of the product.
The should be simple: Add additional tax on plastic products,
2. Use the ...
read full comment
Mr. Ayariga, Please stop this talk, talk business and do something about this menace. Plastic wastes everywhere and you are just talking. Huh!
For business and job creation purposes, in a poor country, like Ghana, making laws to regulate the production of any industrial product, especially, plastics, is unnecessary. The answer to the overly regulation of industry an ...
read full comment
last year govt gave date and it didnt work and now anther law how ll it work ok we wait to see
You cannot even enforce a high court decision to get our monies stolen by woyome in cohoots with Betty Mould Iddrisu and speaker of parliament, how can you enforce any law against the use of plastics USELESS GOVERNMENT WITH ...
read full comment
Ayariga Frafra.NDCs your time is coming!November will be no more NDC .incompetance korrupt.Thieves,visionless
You can do it .Ayariga try your best you have ever shown in the past how competent you are. If this law is past it will be one of the best ever achievement of the ndc's.
Pure water in plastics should be bound also
Plastic is the most poluted thing mankind ever crated. is a bad and dangerous material.
Go Ayariga do that for the next generation
This should have been done Long time ago,I don`t know what your ministry was wait for.
Isn`t News any Long,enforce the law to safe the enviroment.
The earth is our friend.
Please ban plastic production completely. Its that bad. Minister Ayariga please put the politics aside and genuinely think about it.
AYARIGA FORGET ABOUT PLASTICS NOW. IS ELECTION TIME. DONT YOU KNOW THAT PEOPLE MAKE MONEY FROM PRODUCING PLASTICS? PLEASE NDC YOU CANR ENFORCED ALL LAWS, ALL IS GOING AGAINST NDC.
After telling Ghanaians that those who can't stand dumsor should go for generators, is that all you can do as a minister? I hope you have provided generators for your parents by now ,PEPENI.
How many jobs did your Ndc create?
Shut the fuck up you foolish dog eating northerner. You should be looking after cows by now instead of talking trash
good decision my boss .keep the fire burning till 2020
Oxo-degradable additives dissolves the plastic into small pieces that end up in the soil and the sea and you are saying without posing environmental threat? How are you going to collect the small pieces that will end up in yo ...
read full comment