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President, Ministers, MPs salaries justified – Financial Consultant
Date: 06-Nov-2012
 
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Audio Attachment: A Financial Consultant, Roland Akorsa has waded into the controversial debate over the increment in the salaries of members of the executive and legislative arm of government.
 





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T man
Nov 18, 2012
5-51 GMT
Politicians are not serious with lifes of the citizenry! Why they think of taking away this huge sums of money? When people of bunkpurugu has no good road, health facility,portable drinkingwater and so on!
 
sammy
Nov 17, 2012
12-42 GMT
mm Ghana lets pray for peace for the feature is bright.
 
Liza
Nov 17, 2012
10-39 GMT
something must be done about this salaries increment. please do something about it now.
 
Apuakaasi
Pallas
Nov 17, 2012
8-20 GMT
Prez Mahama is the best leader in contemporary Ghanaian politics. It is therefore, incumbent on us as modern youth to give him a chance to show case his potentials. He is loved by all the generations, be it the youth, the middle age or the elderly. For us in Tongo and for that matter Upper East at large, our support is for JM.
 
Bour Geoffrey
Brukum(JUDGEMEN
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Nov 17, 2012
3-26 GMT
I think something must be done about it immediately
 
EMPEROR
Nov 17, 2012
0-49 GMT
Am very happy about all this my God bless our nation Ghana
 
Prof Abu
Nov 16, 2012
9-06 GMT
The president is working for the nation.
 
sam
Nov 16, 2012
7-02 GMT
politicians are all the same did you hear any of the NDC,NPP or any of the parties complaining about the gargantua salary increment? this tell's you how gready and selfish selfish our politicians are
 
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taifa
Nov 16, 2012
5-02 GMT
NDC came only in order to steal and kill and destroy''NPP came that GHANA may have and enjoy life and have it aboundance
 
ONE SIDE from
TAIFA
Nov 16, 2012
4-34 GMT
ghana vote NPP fore free SHS
 
stone
Nov 15, 2012
18-05 GMT
jdm is a shame to ghana
 
busah james 1
Nov 15, 2012
9-35 GMT
Hmm, when our president speaks the truth we hold them soo captive for the fact that they say but we forget that we the citizenry are not doing what it takes to serve as a watchdog on them.................what kind of world are we creating for our selves?
 
Naa Adjeley
Nov 15, 2012
7-41 GMT
Mr. President should go something about it or else he will lose this december polls. He should try and think of the non-teaching staff of G.E.S. because part of some of the non-teaching staff salaries have not been increase.
 
Yellow
Nov 15, 2012
7-08 GMT
I wonder why the salaries of teachers are cut but increasing the politicians own badly.Why why why mr president? Aba
 
Emmanuel Kay
Nov 15, 2012
6-14 GMT
I wonder why the president will place an inscription on his campaign banners: "Working for you"! Who is he working for. A president who actually thinks of the good of a nation will sit and watch for such a salary review just because he is also benefiting from it? What a wicked man John Mahama is? I feel pity when I see the AMA and the TMA collecting taxes from citizens of this country who find it very difficult to even make daily sales on their goods and services. Why? Are our leaders voted for to be lords over us and enjoy whiles the poor citizens are suffering? I urge our leaders to be careful for Ghana isn't theirs, God will surely judge them.
 
SMS
Nov 15, 2012
5-09 GMT
Well, this is so sad. But lets hope they use the money judiciously; for the development of our beloved country..
 
omanbapa
Nov 14, 2012
7-07 GMT
this is pure "animal farm" the pigs share the best of the farm amongst themselves when the country is in serious crisis; no electricity, no water bad roads, lean salaries in the name of single spine to govt. workers. when will our leaders stop to be greedy whilst the majority of the citizenry suffer in peril. God is watching us. He will judge us very soon
 
Gbloenaku Joe
Nov 13, 2012
21-02 GMT
You see, they shout loud that they have implemented the SSSS. Our salaries have been cut down drastically and they are raising theirs gagantually. And for the President to ask the MOFEP to hold on is another insult. What was he thinking of when he approved the increment and now ask for it to stopped. May be to win the elections and revisit it in a much gagantual proportion. And why demand back pay up to 2009. Criminals
 
Fiifi
Nov 13, 2012
17-28 GMT
I see to case here. Our leaders are being paid too much; that's plain and simple.
 
mohammed
Nov 13, 2012
7-03 GMT
if only they deserve it why not
 

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