COMMEND MINORITY FOR BLOCKING GOVERNMENT FROM ACHIEVING ITS REVENUE TARGET – Haruna Iddrisu
The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, has intimated that the NDC MPs in Parliament deliberately frustrated and blocked the Akufo-Addo administration from achieving its revenue targets. In a clandestine meeting held with some disgruntled supporters of the opposition party, Haruna Iddrisu, in an audio, implored the supporters of the NDC to rather commend them for putting... Read More
The MOU to pay Civil Servants neutrality allowance – Charles Takyi-Boadu
How absurd! The Akufo-Addo government is plagued by a myriad of problems. The impact of COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war continue to evolve. In addition, some of the President’s appointees seem not to be working for him, neither are they working for Ghana; rather themselves. Some of these appointees of the President have assumed... Read More
ZENATOR, SHUT UP!!!!
Rejoinder by Nkrabeah Effah-Dartey (Former MP)
I am not too sure whether I know Daniel Dugan by face, but certainly there is no serious Ghanaian citizen who has never read at least one of his constant highly incisive articles, regularly carried in the Chronicle newspaper.Last Friday 14th January 2022 Daniel Dugan went to town descending mercilessly and heavily on the Honourable... Read More
His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama and the crisis-ridden Ghanaian Economy – Charles Takyi-Boadu
On December 15, 2013, Ghanaweb.com reported His Excellency John Mahama as saying that “Ghanaians have very short memory”. With some qualification, I agree with you, your Excellency. I crave your indulgence to modify the statement to read “some Ghanaians have very short memory”. On this we have a perfect agreement. Indeed, “Some”, not “all”... Read More
MAKING SENSE OF ATUGUBA’S NONSENSE
Being rational in Ghana is difficult. Most things do not lend themselves to rational analysis. Professor Raymond Atuguba’s public lecture delivered at Erata Hotel on February 28, 2022, is a perfect example of the many absurdities in Ghana for which rational analysis always fail. It makes no rational sense for a professor of law to... Read More
In Defence of Facts and Reason, Not Ofori-Atta
Ghana’s economy faces several challenges. Our debt level remains elevated, revenues have fallen, and expenditures continue to rise. Good jobs are harder to find, and joblessness is on the rise. These have been recurring problems since the days of yore. But the problems have become intensified in the last two years because of the COVID-19... Read More