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You can start from akuffo addo and the npp parliamentarians. It's a bad policy., it won't work. The free market determines that.
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You are not reasoning, have you considered the costs? Mister stop talking crap as even a bank manager can not afford these new vehicles with a loan.
Stopnthe fun fooling and be real.
The government should be the highest patronyser of these assembled vehicles.How many Ghanaians can afford a brand new vehicle?
However, commercial vehicles,which are needed the most for public transportation are not assemble ...
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Ghanaians are not buying locally manufactured cars because the policy was not properly implemented. Why do you ban the importation of second cars because VW and Katanka are producing cars in Ghana?
Hon. How many many locally assembled cars have you purchased so far? Do you know the cost of these cars, and in your dream how convenient would it be for the ordinary Ghanaman to own any of these cars?
How are you marketing the cars? Who are your target audience? Whining whining everyday!!! Why are they not patronising? What does the research say? Negative people.... they never bring solutions. All they do is Whine about p ...
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Buy with which money
This is because your government allowed a foreign company to establish an assembly plant here and foolishly you all were rejoicing without thinking right. Shamefully you go to Apostle safo launching of new cars. Did the gover ...
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Mr bafi, my simple question is, are you using a locally assembled car yourself?
The cars being assembled locally don’t differ in price to the imported ones. Reduce the taxes make it easier for people to purchase. For a country that produces nothing we tax as if we make everything meanwhile toothpick we ...
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Clearly you don’t understand the local market. How is the average Ghanaian supposed to be able to afford these cars?
This is what happens when fools govern. How do you expect Ghanaians to buy these cars after destroying the local currency? A government with wisdom would have facilitated the production of car parts instead. This way, our you ...
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Your Excellency please take note.
We all know , vehicles are sold by name and reputation. If a vehicle is highly recommended it sells it's self. How does a vehicle with no reputation from nowhere become a hot seller? Toyota and the likes took about 70-80 yea ...
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Lies lies lies…..Go to VW and RANA Motors many of the cars have run out of stock,you literally have to pre order!
Even in America and China where cars are sold in the the millions annually car makers are pushing hard to clear their stocks, how much more in Ghana. If you have to preorder in Ghana then itself simply because they assemble o ...
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After all the tax freedom you sell the cars too high
How much were you paying workers when you were in government?.for them to be able to buy new cars? You are a Joke.
If we really want to grow we should stop being dishonest like you are being now. You lied to those 7 car manufacturers that you are going to stop the importantton of used vehicles into the country in order to create a thrivin ...
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How much are the vehicles compared with relatively new home used cars, are they not very expensive for the average Joe to buy. They will stay in the show rooms and rot.
You did well to bring in 7 vehicle manufacturing companies to assemble them here. But the truth is the economy is in crisis. Who no like fresh tear-rubber car? We simply can't afford them in this economy. It's not like USA wh ...
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How many Ghanaians can afford the locally assembly cars. This is common sense, the problem is about affordability.