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Mahama directs Roads Ministry to respond to GH¢73 billion 'Big Push' allegations

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  • Hmm TV G 16 hours ago

    If this sole sourcing issue is to be investigated, as requested by the president, then someone is not being honest. Thank you, Mr. President. Ei these our mps and ministers. The animal farm remembrance.

  • Tamale North Boy 16 hours ago

    Afrer the horse had left the stable? You now lock the gate?

  • Northern Boy 15 hours ago

    Where was the FOURTH ESTATE in the past 7 months before coming out now with the allegation? If the horse has left the barn already it's not the president's fault. You don't expect the president to be in every board meeting. D ...
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  • Kwaku 7 hours ago

    So nana addo was at every board meeting??? Let us have some consistency in our discourse.

  • Northern Boy 15 hours ago

    A leader on a mission

  • yooo 15 hours ago

    Kid brains. So, you mean these contracts were signed at the blind side of the jubilee house?

  • Hmmmmm 11 hours ago

    Hmmmmm it shows the leadership we have. We saw similar cases under the previous regime. Does it mean our Presidents are not in charge or do not have complete control of the ppl they appoint?

  • Kaakeiku 14 hours ago

    What a joke!! The investigation will amount to nothing

  • WB 13 hours ago

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  • sly 11 hours ago

    This is the difference between the NPP and Mahama. Transparency is important for democracy

  • Andamus 11 hours ago

    Please read the headline well, the president never asked for any investigations. It is ghanaweb's mischief. We all go to the school some wai?

  • Mr. Smith 10 hours ago

    Please you too read the article itself. The president HAS ORDERED an investigation....

  • Kwaku 7 hours ago

    Please when you are asked to respond to an allegation, you have to first cross-check your facts against the allegation (can be described as investigate) before responding. In this case, they themselves said sole sourcing in t ...
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  • Ewvevi 9 hours ago

    If my memory serves me right, I remember the roads minister announcing from the time the president announced the Big Push agenda, that, due to the urgency of the completion of some particular roads like the N1 Aflao stretch, ...
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  • Kwaku 7 hours ago

    Who was doing sole sourcing according to the "story book"? When it happens in a different regime it is bad but when it happens in your regime excuse upon excuse. Sometimes we just have to say "Ghana first". Enough of the hypo ...
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  • Ntsiful 8 hours ago

    If indeed the president doesn't know anything about it then he should rather call the minister for the contract documents but not to ask someone else to investigate

  • SA 7 hours ago

    Disgraceful, another corrupt roads minister again, talking heads, defending the indefensible, 71 billion Cedis, around 7 billion US Dollars wasted by a mimister who does not understand the value of money, never earned 10,000 ...
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  • Victor A. Young 6 hours ago

    We all waiting to see what happens to Governs Gbodja and his gang of criminals at Ministry of Roads. What Mahama said won't yield any fruitful results; it's just "window dressing" to calm tempers nothing will happen to the Mi ...
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  • Abusuapanin 5 hours ago

    Ei, Clueless Mahama is at it again. This AZAAR man is using his sharp human brain to deceive gullible Ghanaians. Nothing will come out of the investigations. Nothing! Is it not the same Mahama who cancelled the court cases a ...
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  • Kotipo 5 hours ago

    Anybody who believes his excellency the President doesn’t know about the sole sourced contracts needs help! This is just a smokescreen. Contracts to the tune can never be awarded without cabinet approval. You are being pla ...
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