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Sale of SSNIT's shares in four hotels to Bryan Acheampong is state capture - Organised Labour

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  • Farmer 1 year ago

    Really hope they keep fighting that deal. With all the back and forth, it's all just a cover up for a last minute looting operation.

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    If the state should not revert the sales, organized labour and workers must pass through all the channels available for solving disputes like this.
    When the managers and the government does not want to listen to workers and ...
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  • Wise 1 year ago

    Nonsense! Demonstration for what? It seems you guys don't have anything to do in the office. This is envy and hypocrisy, you should've started this when the bidding process was initiated. Why do hate your own brother Ghanaian ...
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  • Appiah 1 year ago

    Bryan Achiampong who was a cook in US army for some few years and return to Ghana to join politics, has become so rich to buy 4 SSNIT hotels at a go. What is the share holding structure of his hotel. We want to know.

  • Bortey 1 year ago

    You have a solid point. Even most of NPP gurus are not in support of Akuffo Addo and his family move to take everything for themselves. In the near future most NPP members will be bergers to the Akyeme mafias. Wise up Ghana, ...
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  • adom 1 year ago

    ALL BECAUSE NDC PEOPLE WANTS TO SELL IT TO THE FOREIGNERS

  • Skello 1 year ago

    THIS SALE SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED PERIOD. A MINISTER OF STATE AND GOVENMENT OFFICIALS SHD BE DISQUALIFIED FROM PARTICIPATING IN THIS. BECAUSE IT SMACKS OF CROYNISM AND SELF INTREST.SSNIT SHOULD FLOAT THIS AS SHARES ON THE STOCK ...
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  • Accranie 1 year ago

    Sec-Gen, the crux of the matter is that people who take care of the bills of local political parties, will recoup these amounts one way or the other and this is how it looks like if things come into light
    The question is tha ...
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  • atiemo@gmail.com 1 year ago

    "Monso ad3n koraa?" Minister of state "Wanfa woho anhy3 mu any3 d3n"? .... always creating problem for your party, ..... CHICKEN OUT FROM THIS DEAL IMMEDIATELY.

  • Joko 1 year ago

    Apparently, bids were invited. No one scrutinised why SSNIT shares were being sold . I find it problematic that Ghanaians are comfortable with foreigners acquiring business in Gh but fight against Ghanaians.

  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THIEVES, FOR THIEVES.

    They don't know to arrest the cedi, but they sure know how capture government assets. That stinking SSNIT deal is outright thievery by thieving government officials, and i ...
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