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Reshuffling Regional Ministers all too soon is impolitic

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  • john 11 years ago

    Whatever, the reason for this nntimely move, it does not send a good signal from the presidency that is currently under the barrage of NPP attacks and crisis in the utility industry. The president may have been confronted ...
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  • Aizaack Anan 11 years ago

    So sad for Ghana. Nothing seems to be working. I think we need a unity government for a short period to stabilize Ghana.
    The Npp people are a proud group but they worked. The NDC has been in power for about 5 years now but ...
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  • HAWA YAKUBU 11 years ago

    Job well done Mr.President and that is why you are the people choice.Let these NPP drug peddlers know your position.

  • kwasi 11 years ago

    This tells you President Mahama cannot lead Mother Ghana to a better place, b'cos he act before he thinks, GOD HAVE MERCY ON GHANAIANS

  • william 11 years ago

    Mr. Bokor's arguments are very porous> They should settle down before they are reshuffled? On the face of it, it appears too soon. But deep down, it is a timely reshuffle. ETHNIC/REGIONAL CONSIDERATIONS HAVE BEEN SUPERCEDED B ...
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  • Dziko Kwame 11 years ago

    Dear Bokor

    The President John IV is indeed a listening President.

    He has not actually RESHUFFLED anything. He only LISTENED well to Ghanaweb SIL, where we clamoured for JJR style or Kutu Acheampong style of non-indigen ...
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  • heptagon 11 years ago

    Dr., it is more difficult than what you thought. How can those who are MP's serve their constituents well in other regions. I think the president didnt think through before making this reshuffle.

  • nana 11 years ago

    Sorry Mike,on this one I'm not with you.Ghana belongs to us all and as such anyone can work anywhere and we all understands english no matter how bad we speaks it.An Ewe minister in Ashanti region will work harder for people ...
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  • missy 11 years ago

    Well resuffle was a smart one. But I share the view that, it would be difficult for some of the ministers to move around the parliment house, RCC AND the ministers consistuencY. Otherwise it is.Ok. Another observation is that ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    On the contrary, I think it is a smart (though risky) and decisive move on the part of the president. This is not an afterthought but one that in my view has come out of deep thinking and trying to test a philosophy and model ...
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  • Gyambibi 11 years ago

    "This is not an afterthought but one that in my view has come out of deep thinking..."? Why did the "deep thinking" not preceed the initial appointments?

    The writer asks very pertinent questions in his opening paragraph, ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Sometimes, you do what is expedient, and then act in the way you wish to afterwards. The tradition seems to be that someone from the region typically occupies the office of regional minister. What the president has done in a ...
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  • festus 11 years ago

    Contrary to the author's argument, I think the reshuffle is in the interest of the regions. I was actually disappointed with the initial appointments since from my observation, most of the regional ministers turn to direct de ...
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  • Kay 11 years ago

    My main issues with this unplanned reshuffle are 1) that it is happening just a month after the initial assignments. What has changed over the past one month, or is it a case of rushing out to announce the list when it was no ...
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  • Kwesi Enim 11 years ago

    Dr Bokor, be reminded that being the President, Mahama is privy to lots of information that you do not know and would never know. He is the President and has the right to place and replace who ever he deems fit for the job at ...
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  • Ras Tsidi 11 years ago

    You have every right to disagree with the president and his policies and appointments. However, you need to know that the president too has the right to do what, in his presidential wisdom and socio-political calculus,deems g ...
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  • Joe 11 years ago

    JMD has mind of his own and support this decision, what matters is Ghana's development not ethnic groups. They do not need to be in their native regions to perform.

  • luck 11 years ago

    I read some where that the reshuffle makes sense and also timely because the pimps have been dribbled.They now have no choice but to join the band waggon otherwise they will score an own goal.For me I don't see anything wrong ...
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  • HolyGhost 11 years ago

    History tells us that, appointed ministers perform better if they are not from the region they control.It will also eliminate cronysm and favouritism, so is a good idea.

  • Kwesi Agbenu 11 years ago

    At least Dr Bokor is not acting the gaping sychophant and has done well to criticise the govt for once.

  • DONG LEE JNR, CHINA 11 years ago

    SOME OF THESE NDC FAITHFULS ARE SO DUMB THAT THEY CANNOT EVEN SEE RED WHEN ITS INDEED RED. I WANT TO COMMEND DR BOKOR FOR BEING OBJECTIVE. YES THE RESHUFFLE DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE. NOW YOU NEED NOT BE NPP OR NDC TO KNOW THIS ...
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  • kennedy kpamor 11 years ago

    wether early reshuffle or not critics just give this man a breathing space to put together his team to run his administration.