NDC HAS MILKED GHANA DRY: NDC guys are crooks. The other time Dr Apaak, a presidential staffer under Mahama, came out to claim that an amount of $5.9M was rather the cost of the new Veep Mansion. Then NDC Deputy Minority lead ... read full comment
NDC HAS MILKED GHANA DRY: NDC guys are crooks. The other time Dr Apaak, a presidential staffer under Mahama, came out to claim that an amount of $5.9M was rather the cost of the new Veep Mansion. Then NDC Deputy Minority leader, James Klutse Avedzi, also said the amount is $5.0M. Now the NDC General Secretary is saying the amount is $3.5M. It is only the NPP that has remained consistent with $13.9 so far. It appears the NDC is not saying the truth. They are doing this to defend Thief Mahama at all cost. However, pressure mounted on the NDC has forced Allotey Jacobs, the NDC chairman for Central Region to admit guilt. He stated on Peace Fm that the fresh document from Consar on the cost of the project brings finality to the controversy surrounding the cost, adding that contesting the cost is impossible.“With what has come from Consar Limited, it is difficult to defend this issue. They are on the job and what they have put out settles the controversy surrounding the cost of the project. If Consar themselves have put out this information, then what do I have to say…nothing.” IT IS ONLY THIEVES WHO WILL ALWAYS DEFEND THEIR FELLOW THIEF AT THE PERIL OF THEIR LIVES.
Meka 6 years ago
She would fuck her way through.
She would fuck her way through.
Stephen Donkor, New York. 6 years ago
The greatest threat of fighting corruption in our society is the hypocrisy of some Ghanaians. I know that our current president Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo, is known by many as a man of principle; one who keeps his words, a ... read full comment
The greatest threat of fighting corruption in our society is the hypocrisy of some Ghanaians. I know that our current president Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo, is known by many as a man of principle; one who keeps his words, and walks the talk. Recently when some people were cited by the BNI for investigation of various issues of financial malfeasance, people started criticizing the government of a witch hunting: They branded the investigation process as selective and directed mainly against the previous NDC appointees and supporters. Others described it as ethnocentric driven vendetta: but the same people forget what happened in Ghana during the revolutionary era. The reality is that crimes and criminal minded individuals have no party colors and could be from any of the two major political aisles. So if we draw a political picture in our fight against corruption, how are we going to fight the canker, which is so prevalent in our Socio Political dispensation: and the greatest threat to our survival as a nation and a society of equal rights and freedom of Justice, which was the basis of our fight against colonialism, by the founding fathers of our beloved nation? Nevertheless every right minded Ghanaian citizen believes that fighting corruption is our collective responsibility and needs to be tackled with a Pragmatic approach. Recently the president proposed that some of the best and effective tools for fighting corruption is to name and shame the culprits and to effectively prosecute the prospective and the would be criminals. In my opinion this might not be enough, why? Most of the corrupt government officials and other people who engage in malfeasance, do it as a result of societal and peer pressure; most of these people are morally weak that, they would try to appease their families and friends and therefore engage in every means possible to meet their demands, to raise their status in their various communities and societies. As a result, it would be effective to shame these people in their various communities and in presence of their town folks than to totally incarcerate them to serve their full sentence. The best way to do this is for the legislature to pass a sweeping reforms of how people who are found culpable of financial malfeasance and economic sabotage against our nation should be sentenced. I am therefore suggesting that these convicts should be sentenced to serving a three-quarters of their total sentence in incarceration, and the remaining one-quarter in Communal or Community Labor. The authorities must make sure that, these convicts perform the community labor in their home towns or in their neighborhood of residence; and also see to it that they dress in their prison jumpsuits to make a point of deterrence that " "This Person is a Thief and a Bad Citizen" and therefore should be seen as the bad nuts in the Society. I think considering our culture and the prestige that people want to maintain in their various communities, nobody will want to be in this dilemma. Do you think there can be any way of deterrence than this?
Afriyie, Ajumako 6 years ago
Stephen, you have put up one of the best write-ups on this web. Thumbs up for you boss.
Stephen, you have put up one of the best write-ups on this web. Thumbs up for you boss.
francis 6 years ago
Almost all the principals of the country's nursing training schools have mental problems hence their actions reprehensible. Check it, almost all of them are without husbands and so act out of frustration.
Almost all the principals of the country's nursing training schools have mental problems hence their actions reprehensible. Check it, almost all of them are without husbands and so act out of frustration.
awura 6 years ago
most principals are doing same, besides this some male principals are sleeping with the female students, hence not allowing discipline to work in the schools. Some of them even go to the extent of denying tutors their allowan ... read full comment
most principals are doing same, besides this some male principals are sleeping with the female students, hence not allowing discipline to work in the schools. Some of them even go to the extent of denying tutors their allowances. Some believe what students say to what tutors are say all because they think when they are on the side of the students they will not take them on to the social media. No one knew Vic would be caught because she had links. In fact principals are draining the country and are over bedding students for their happiness while tutors depend solely on their salaries
Kwame Burke 6 years ago
I wont be surprised if after investigations this lady is found to be unqualified for her job. My suspicion is based on the period the school was established and therefore her appointment period.Hallmark of ndc govt
I wont be surprised if after investigations this lady is found to be unqualified for her job. My suspicion is based on the period the school was established and therefore her appointment period.Hallmark of ndc govt
NDC HAS MILKED GHANA DRY: NDC guys are crooks. The other time Dr Apaak, a presidential staffer under Mahama, came out to claim that an amount of $5.9M was rather the cost of the new Veep Mansion. Then NDC Deputy Minority lead ...
read full comment
She would fuck her way through.
The greatest threat of fighting corruption in our society is the hypocrisy of some Ghanaians. I know that our current president Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo, is known by many as a man of principle; one who keeps his words, a ...
read full comment
Stephen, you have put up one of the best write-ups on this web. Thumbs up for you boss.
Almost all the principals of the country's nursing training schools have mental problems hence their actions reprehensible. Check it, almost all of them are without husbands and so act out of frustration.
most principals are doing same, besides this some male principals are sleeping with the female students, hence not allowing discipline to work in the schools. Some of them even go to the extent of denying tutors their allowan ...
read full comment
I wont be surprised if after investigations this lady is found to be unqualified for her job. My suspicion is based on the period the school was established and therefore her appointment period.Hallmark of ndc govt