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NDC might not fulfil
promises, says
Haruna Iddrisu
Audrey Agyiri-Inkoom,
Ghanadot
Accra, Dec 3, Ghanadot - The
Minister of Communications, Haruna Iddrisu,
says the NDC government is unlikely to
accomplish its promises within this year,
because of the very difficult and
challenging economy they inherited from the
previous government.
He was responding to critics of
the government and the lack of confidence
expressed in the President Mills’
administration by some leading functionaries
within the NDC party.
In an interview on Joy FM, the
minister revealed that that though the party
followers are at liberty to voice out their
concerns, the verbal tirade directed at
President Mills are misguided and needless,
and attributed it to the breakdown of
internal communication management within the
party.
“It is the weak mechanism for
managing internal problems, people are
entitled to their opinions and views but to
the extent that we are a collective body, we
should have a way of dealing with many of
these issues,” he stated.
Hon. Haruna Iddrisu also
believes that the jostling and scrambling
for positions of power within the party is a
major contributory factor.
“I believe that the upcoming
National Delegates Congress and people
chasing for positions, may be a contributing
factor.”
To him, “the NDC has a
responsibility now to focus on governance
and also to deal with many of the concerns
that have been raised particularly those
that are legitimate.”
Ghanadot
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NDC might not fulfil promises,
says Haruna Iddrisu
Accra, Dec 3, Ghanadot - The Minister of
Communications, Haruna Iddrisu, says the NDC government
is unlikely to accomplish its promises within this
year...He was responding to critics of the government
and the lack of confidence expressed in the President
Mills’ administration by some leading functionaries
within the NDC party....
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The quality of mercy – as it applies
to Liberia
Commentary, Dec 4, Ghanadot - It is this
“outrageous…but perfectly legal.” aspect of this case that
is troublesome and hence the reference to Shylock and the
"pound of flesh" in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.”
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Sycophancy, Ghana’s Main Problem
Review, Dec 6, Ghanadot - The Majority Leader in
Parliament (Alban Bagbin) must have touched raw nerves with
his claim that President Mills has surrounded himself with
sycophants who have placed a wedge between the Presidency
and the very people in the NDC whose efforts won political
power for the party. At last, the dreaded word
(“sycophancy”) has surfaced....More |
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Banks to submit data on toxic debt to
Bank of Ghana
Accra, Dec 2, Ghanadot - The Government has directed
banks and financial institutions in the country to submit to
the Bank of Ghana, data on toxic debts related to
contractors' borrowing.
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