A rabid economy, a report shrouded in secrecy and an embattled EC: wahala dey! | Blunt Thoughts

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  • A rabid economy, a report shrouded in secrecy and an embattled EC: wahala dey! | Blunt Thoughts (10-5-24)
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Komentáře • 20

  • @Obaa.E
    @Obaa.E Před 22 dny

    Was the data sanitized before giving out the biometric devices?

  • @user-xr5zw5nq3u
    @user-xr5zw5nq3u Před 22 dny +1

    Ghana is indeed sinking

  • @wilsonsebie8299
    @wilsonsebie8299 Před 22 dny

    Who would thought that in the era of an economic WizKid companies will fold up and leave our dear country Ghana. Where's Bawumia???

    • @dadoboye1536
      @dadoboye1536 Před 22 dny +1

      Companies are leaving Nigeria too in droves. Ghana should take advantage and allow Ghanaians to take over.

    • @thomasagorhom1139
      @thomasagorhom1139 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@dadoboye1536 Stop the nonsense. So if some other country is having issues we should follow suite? What a mediocre mindset.

    • @dadoboye1536
      @dadoboye1536 Před 21 dnem

      @@thomasagorhom1139 insults are reflections of very low intelligence. Instead of encouraging Ghana companies and investors to step up and take over, people like you are politicking. These foreign companies don’t pay enough taxes to be worth their stay in Ghana and many African countries. Every quarter they drain Ghana foreign exchange by sending them out of the country causing the Cedi to fall.

    • @thomasagorhom1139
      @thomasagorhom1139 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@dadoboye1536 which insults are you talking about? I don't garnish words if that's what you are used to. The same Ghanaian companies that are being targeted by the same politicians and dragged to the ground? So the local companies don't need competitors if that's what you are saying. Until we stop selling and preparing our own budget as a nation in dollars the Cedi will continue to fall. And talking about taxes did anyone put a gun to the head of your vice when he said they were going to move from taxation to production. Let's start holding our leaders by their words and stop trying to jump to their defense at every goof.

    • @dadoboye1536
      @dadoboye1536 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@thomasagorhom1139and you think the VP has a magic wand that he can simply swipe and it happens? In a democracy it has to go through parliamentary review and approval. Setting up production would take years. That’s why I applaud the NPP for even starting 1D1F. Preparing, building, and operating a factory and distributing take a very long time. It’s an incremental process. Instead of encouraging Ghanaians to open factories and other businesses, it’s become a childish process of, oh the NPP only opened 20 factories instead of the 100 they promised! Really? So what? It’s a start, isn’t it?

  • @kyekyeeminah8734
    @kyekyeeminah8734 Před 21 dnem

    Ghanaian journalists talk too much. Instead of being impartial they're very partisan. They seem to be all knowing until you give them a government position, then you'll see their incompetence. Nii Lantei Vanderpuye of the NDC comes easily to mind!