This man is a liar. How much do we even get from all these commodities even at good times. We are net importers of oil so what is he saying. How much do we get from gold, total USD400 million a year and we have lost just ... read full comment
This man is a liar. How much do we even get from all these commodities even at good times. We are net importers of oil so what is he saying. How much do we get from gold, total USD400 million a year and we have lost just about 10% of that. Cocoa too very negligible loses.
RTK 9 years ago
The fall in oil prices is good for Ghana if government bottlenecks are removed for the people to get the full impact. Lower prices will enable business to cut down cost and to grow their establishments. However if we continue ... read full comment
The fall in oil prices is good for Ghana if government bottlenecks are removed for the people to get the full impact. Lower prices will enable business to cut down cost and to grow their establishments. However if we continue to sell oil at higher prices when world market prices are low, then we are doing a disservice to the economy and the people. How about trying to revive the refinery? We do not always have to export to benefit. At times selling locally is more beneficial than exporting
Jay London 9 years ago
Mahama excels in the art of TELLING LIES.
Mahama excels in the art of TELLING LIES.
Dawadawa 9 years ago
Mr. President, aren't you being economical with information. In the same way as Ghana is losing revenue for the fall in crude oil price, isn't the country at the same time saving funds budgeted for the purchase of crude oil?
Mr. President, aren't you being economical with information. In the same way as Ghana is losing revenue for the fall in crude oil price, isn't the country at the same time saving funds budgeted for the purchase of crude oil?
This man is a liar. How much do we even get from all these commodities even at good times. We are net importers of oil so what is he saying. How much do we get from gold, total USD400 million a year and we have lost just ...
read full comment
The fall in oil prices is good for Ghana if government bottlenecks are removed for the people to get the full impact. Lower prices will enable business to cut down cost and to grow their establishments. However if we continue ...
read full comment
Mahama excels in the art of TELLING LIES.
Mr. President, aren't you being economical with information. In the same way as Ghana is losing revenue for the fall in crude oil price, isn't the country at the same time saving funds budgeted for the purchase of crude oil?