With all these unending line of words you put out there suggests that you're trying to spin the words of the finance minister into a different direction. He made it clear that the free education program is going to begin in t ... read full comment
With all these unending line of words you put out there suggests that you're trying to spin the words of the finance minister into a different direction. He made it clear that the free education program is going to begin in the fall season with the first year students and continue from there. The administration knows what they intend to achieve by these steps, and one of them is to avoid the propaganda that will be spread by you same opposition elements in terms of achievement. So they're starting it with beginners in order to ascertain the difference between The kids Who had the burden of fee paying and how that affected their studies and these ones with no burden financially, how their performance would be, because some of these children have to go and sell for their parents or to engage in some sort of activities to be able to meet their financial obligations. And these things hinders their studies in diverse ways. So the issue of a kid skipping classes with the excuse that my parents can't pay my school fees or my exams fee will be a thing of the past. Now considering the tax free spare parts you people are taking about, Some taxes cause a chain of reaction on the pricing of a commodity and put a burden on the consumers and l'm giving these literal accessment so that the reader will understand what l am trying to say without quoting any financial terms. And this explains why in some countries like Benin they have adopted to the free port system to make sure that transportation doesn't always suffer going through surging petroleum prices and other tariffs which at end of the day affects the entire pricing of every commodity in the market and the cost of living in general. One of the reasons why the NDC failed is that, they mingled economic facts and political facts together and never seemed to care about the impact on the life of the average Ghanaian. For instance the NDC was so obsessed with clinging on to power and never cared about what happens to the economy, even if destroying the business predominantly held by the opposition party's sympathizers will ruin the economy of our country was never one of their concerns. This also explains why they try to build all the four markets at the Kumasi central district simultaneously without even considered what impact the disruption of these business activities will have on the economy of the nation. This was also the reason why they failed to tackle the spare parts skyrocketing taxes issues, since the spare parts business is held predominantly by the opposition party sympathizers, in their illusionary economic principles was to crush the spare parts businesses to hamper the financing of the NPP. How can you build a nation with that formidable economic prospect on this footing?.
Kwaa 7 years ago
NDC and propaganda and lies.
Was kayayie not in existence when the NDC was in power for eight years?
So this means taxing them was a way of discouraging them from taking up this inhuman endeavor?
Then the question is,what ... read full comment
NDC and propaganda and lies.
Was kayayie not in existence when the NDC was in power for eight years?
So this means taxing them was a way of discouraging them from taking up this inhuman endeavor?
Then the question is,what alternative did the NDC government offered them?
This whole kayayie business is a national tragedy,but instead of the NDC,who did nothing to change the plight of these girls,coperate with the government and find a lasting solution to this abnormally,they want to play propaganda with it,for political cheap points.
I hope they will allow the government to implement their programs,and stop punching holes in whatever this government does.
With this aggressive propaganda,they will stay in opposition for a very long time.
Pumpuni 7 years ago
"...the government does not tax Kayayei...".
Nonsense. Local government is a constituent of national government.
"...the government does not tax Kayayei...".
Nonsense. Local government is a constituent of national government.
NUHU 7 years ago
THEY WILL RUN AWAY. THEY PREFER QUICK MONEY TO LEARNING A TRADE. TRY IT AND SEE.
THEY WILL RUN AWAY. THEY PREFER QUICK MONEY TO LEARNING A TRADE. TRY IT AND SEE.
APONKYE 7 years ago
Please Mr South Dayi MP, think again. Even an Ashanti or Akyem MP would reason better. Giving any special treatment to kayayei would give the wrong signal to the youth in the north: That come because you will enjoy some benef ... read full comment
Please Mr South Dayi MP, think again. Even an Ashanti or Akyem MP would reason better. Giving any special treatment to kayayei would give the wrong signal to the youth in the north: That come because you will enjoy some benefits. Why would we do this injustice to the gullibly vulnerable youth?
Not only was the scrapping of the kayayo tolls given a huge national publicity in parliament, people who we thought would reason better lauded it. The vampire Civil Society were livid. Amidst all this, not a whimper from Northerners to protest against this wicked enticement of northern youth away from school into the kayayo business.
SAHME TO NORTHERNERS!!!!!!!!!!!!
P.O. Addai 7 years ago
I just don't get it. Why do the NDC think what they could not do in 8 years the NPP should do in 24 hours.
I just don't get it. Why do the NDC think what they could not do in 8 years the NPP should do in 24 hours.
THE CRUSADER 7 years ago
Needs,Mr,KUFFOUR brought this noble ideas and I remember you insulted him,what again?has it at the longlast become an eyesore you the useless public investment?the useless freebies I presume.had the north benefited from their ... read full comment
Needs,Mr,KUFFOUR brought this noble ideas and I remember you insulted him,what again?has it at the longlast become an eyesore you the useless public investment?the useless freebies I presume.had the north benefited from their fruits?what do they think crossing them with their pans at the head and their babies saddled at their backs.upon this they make disgusting noise,abba!SHAMMMMME!
Mie 7 years ago
Set free for those who remain in the North to have a sense of value to their name and worth rather than just kayakaya.
Set free for those who remain in the North to have a sense of value to their name and worth rather than just kayakaya.
kululu 7 years ago
This will surely improve the kayayei economic challenges
This will surely improve the kayayei economic challenges
Adjo 7 years ago
Shut up! What did NDC do for Kayayei? They were only TAXED by you. There is CHANGE now, stop dreaming and let NANA PERSUE HIS DREAM FOR GHANA.
Shut up! What did NDC do for Kayayei? They were only TAXED by you. There is CHANGE now, stop dreaming and let NANA PERSUE HIS DREAM FOR GHANA.
Emma 7 years ago
There is virtually free education in the north since independence yet still they wont go to school. it is not today that they know cash that they will stop and go. Just leave them.
There is virtually free education in the north since independence yet still they wont go to school. it is not today that they know cash that they will stop and go. Just leave them.
With all these unending line of words you put out there suggests that you're trying to spin the words of the finance minister into a different direction. He made it clear that the free education program is going to begin in t ...
read full comment
NDC and propaganda and lies.
Was kayayie not in existence when the NDC was in power for eight years?
So this means taxing them was a way of discouraging them from taking up this inhuman endeavor?
Then the question is,what ...
read full comment
"...the government does not tax Kayayei...".
Nonsense. Local government is a constituent of national government.
THEY WILL RUN AWAY. THEY PREFER QUICK MONEY TO LEARNING A TRADE. TRY IT AND SEE.
Please Mr South Dayi MP, think again. Even an Ashanti or Akyem MP would reason better. Giving any special treatment to kayayei would give the wrong signal to the youth in the north: That come because you will enjoy some benef ...
read full comment
I just don't get it. Why do the NDC think what they could not do in 8 years the NPP should do in 24 hours.
Needs,Mr,KUFFOUR brought this noble ideas and I remember you insulted him,what again?has it at the longlast become an eyesore you the useless public investment?the useless freebies I presume.had the north benefited from their ...
read full comment
Set free for those who remain in the North to have a sense of value to their name and worth rather than just kayakaya.
This will surely improve the kayayei economic challenges
Shut up! What did NDC do for Kayayei? They were only TAXED by you. There is CHANGE now, stop dreaming and let NANA PERSUE HIS DREAM FOR GHANA.
There is virtually free education in the north since independence yet still they wont go to school. it is not today that they know cash that they will stop and go. Just leave them.