I am not a lawyer but George Loh is not on top of the issues at all? The ndc's contention is that the Constituency EC officer is the sole person to declear who won the Parliamentary results.
We are not going anywhere with NDC and NPP, how is restructuring your loans in dollars while your currency is in cedis going to improve your economy? If we follow Bredon's wood structure to run Ghana's economy I’m sad to say we will fall into these same economic hardships Ghanaians are facing. You cannot borrow with austerity measures into the property, you fall into more debt, and the circle continues unabated. Our civil service in Ghana is a most unproductive sector of the economy.
Under whelming. Ghanaians keep having circular conversations for the past 70 years. There is a reason you are not Singapore, South Korea or Malaysia who started with less resources than you did. Your education system is colonial and archaic. You mass produce civil servants and employees instead of industrialists and entrepreneurs. The education reforms under NPP should be deepened and accelerated. There is no further consultation needed on this, everybody knows what is broken. You are not producing citizens withe employable skills or critical thinking ability. Next you have run a political patronage economy since 1970. You have an anemic private sector and limited private sector because YOU DO NOT INCENTIVIZE wealth creation, risk and entrepreneurship. Majority of businesses survive through cronyism not competitive innovation and your informal sector is frustrated and prohibited from accessing capital, skills transfer and technology. Both Kennedy Agyapong and Nana Kwame Bediako had solid, concise and cogent plans. This is not rocket science people.
I believe they both addressed this credibly. Move economic production to the regions and stop centralizing everything in Accra that produces nothing and is just an exit point for raw unprocessed commodities. Eliminate corruption so the money goes further and reduce the size of government and recurrent expenditure so you focus limited resources on productive drivers of the economy not a civil service wage bill.
This is what I, a village educated person, have been justaposing with the free SHS. Good as it is, kids don't start at the SHS.
Ghana economy will make you think
I am not a lawyer but George Loh is not on top of the issues at all? The ndc's contention is that the Constituency EC officer is the sole person to declear who won the Parliamentary results.
We are not going anywhere with NDC and NPP, how is restructuring your loans in dollars while your currency is in cedis going to improve your economy? If we follow Bredon's wood structure to run Ghana's economy I’m sad to say we will fall into these same economic hardships Ghanaians are facing. You cannot borrow with austerity measures into the property, you fall into more debt, and the circle continues unabated. Our civil service in Ghana is a most unproductive sector of the economy.
who will borrow money to you in dollars and receive it back in cedis? you have a good point though with the civil sector being so unproductive
Under whelming. Ghanaians keep having circular conversations for the past 70 years. There is a reason you are not Singapore, South Korea or Malaysia who started with less resources than you did. Your education system is colonial and archaic. You mass produce civil servants and employees instead of industrialists and entrepreneurs. The education reforms under NPP should be deepened and accelerated. There is no further consultation needed on this, everybody knows what is broken. You are not producing citizens withe employable skills or critical thinking ability. Next you have run a political patronage economy since 1970. You have an anemic private sector and limited private sector because YOU DO NOT INCENTIVIZE wealth creation, risk and entrepreneurship. Majority of businesses survive through cronyism not competitive innovation and your informal sector is frustrated and prohibited from accessing capital, skills transfer and technology. Both Kennedy Agyapong and Nana Kwame Bediako had solid, concise and cogent plans. This is not rocket science people.
It's not about plans. Question is: How will they execute these plans.
I believe they both addressed this credibly. Move economic production to the regions and stop centralizing everything in Accra that produces nothing and is just an exit point for raw unprocessed commodities. Eliminate corruption so the money goes further and reduce the size of government and recurrent expenditure so you focus limited resources on productive drivers of the economy not a civil service wage bill.
Cheddar’s The 12 Pillars For Economic Growth is out there for all to see.
Point me to Ken Agyapong’s solid, concise, cogent plans.
wow very compelling and thought-provoking