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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:27pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
Hard and painful truth.

Imagine from 2007 they redenominated the cedis.
From about 0.92 cedi to one US dollar to about 5.4 cedis today (about 6 times devaluation)

Naira was about 120-125 to one US dollar to 360 today (about 3 times devaluation).
so the Cedi used 13 years to devalue to its current value and it is a freely floating currency

meaning it is better in the first place.

whiles your naira that is controlled and pegged used 3 months to devalue to that horrible level

Go learn sense
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:29pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
Mehn, you guys can dig up things o and funny enough, they come online and making it seem as if Ghana is Dubai and Hong Kong.
That 4 zeros removed from their cedi is still deceiving so many of them that they have a strong economy but won't tell us that their budget practically depends on external donors
you still havent mentioned which Ghana budget depends on donors


Meanwhile Nigeria 2019 budget is hugely donor supported
else 7 million children will starve to death
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:32pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
I didn't even know that they were this heavily dependent on donors to finance their budget, so it means that if it weren't for the external donors, Ghana may have become something else.
More grease to the elbows of these donors please before we have a failed state as a neighbour.
A whooping 73.9% of all capital projects to be financed by donors? Did Ghana just emerge from a war, natural disaster or something because this is huge
care to mention the 73% capital project supported by donors?


your level of insanity and obsession with Ghana has breached normalcy grin grin grin grin

Guy these lies will make you mad

Ghana is not like your poor Nigeria that is borrowing money to pay salaries oo
Money that it cannot pay back
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:39pm On Oct 22, 2019
CaptainMeks:


More for you about your beggarly Country Ghana

Elected at the end of 2016 on his third attempt, the 74-year-old leader of the centre-right New Patriotic Party (NPP) began: “It is not right for a country like Ghana, 60 years after independence, to still have its health and education budgets being financed on the basis of the generosity and charity of the European taxpayer. By now we should be able to finance our basic needs ourselves.”

A nation, he said, should chart its own development path and not allow priorities to be set by donors. Although Ghana receives less aid than many poorer countries, it is still supported by bilateral donations from the likes of the EU, France and Denmark. Other organisations are also involved, like the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the US aid agency, which is pumping $498m into Ghana’s electricity sector. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports agriculture and health programmes.
One
MCC is an investment being made in Ghana's lucrative power companies and not an aid.

MCC is taking part in the privatisation of some part of a distribution company. what you are posting is just a propaganda statement from a politician who had no idea what he was saying as an opposition leader just to gain power.


since 2009, Ghana had not had it education and health sector supported by aid
all budget statement were fully funded by Ghanaian tax payers.


worry about your country
The US will keep looting from you till you learn sense and start voting for reasonably educated people


https://www.myjoyonline.com/business/2018/october-8th/ghanas-grand-vision-of-a-life-beyond-foreign-aid.php
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:43pm On Oct 22, 2019
CaptainMeks:


If indeed Nigerias education sector is the only one getting donor support for up to 20% then that is way better than Ghana whose capital expenditure as a whole is getting a whopping 73.9% Donor Aid in your budget
hehehe

Capital expenditure in Ghana in financed by 50% loan and 50% tax payers money

and not donor funding.


pick a budget statement of any year from 2009 and read .

If you want to have an argument, then you must have an inform one
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 10:48pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
someone whoes entire econmy is owned by foreigners

Americans
Indians
and Lebanese

you think it's the same with Ghana er
better go back into your cave and lay ownership to your economy
73.9% of your capital budget for 2019 was funded by donors, what happens if they withdraw their donations next year should be of utmost concern to you
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:50pm On Oct 22, 2019
CaptainMeks:


This is your foreign Aid for budget dependent Ghana. Know the truth about your country and not the lies your Government feeds you which you have been regurgitating here. You said the last Budgetary aid Ghana received was 10 years ago right? Well this below is for 2019. Your economy is a sham.

SEND Ghana in its preliminary assessment of the 2019 budget statement identified several cross-sector and sector-specific concerns. One of which was that, after over 60 years of independence, the Government of Ghana still heavily relied on development partners and the capital market for funding.

According to SEND Ghana in a release signed by George Osei-Bimpeh, its Country Director and copied to Newsghana.com.gh, while sector-specific exists, issues such as overdependence on donor and private funding, fragmentation and weak governance, short-changed goods and services, and poor targeting also cuts across assessed sectors.

It also said the projected budget for 2019 was too dependent on donor and private funding.
Indicating that,
in the health sector, government failed to allocate enough GoG funding to the Ministry of Health for capital expenditures in 2019.

“In fact, 73.9 percent of the allocation for capital expenditures is expected to come from development partners, with the Annual Budget Funding Amount and Internally Generated Funds providing the remaining 26.1 percent, whereas in the education sector, free primary and secondary education has increased the number of children in schools. However, this increase has led to overcrowding and exposed wide infrastructure gaps within the education system. Without predictable funding, we have observed that many education infrastructure projects are stalled and require critical financial support to progress past low levels of completion,” SEND revealed.

Read The Full Release Below:

Press Release

For Immediate Release

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

SEND GHANA
Telephone: 0245-021-871 | Email: info@sendwestafrica.org | Twitter: @SEND_GHANA

SEND GHANA ASSESSES 2019 BUDGET

SEND Ghana’s preliminary assessment of the 2019 budget statement has identified several cross-sector
and sector-specific concerns. Issues such as overdependence on donor and private funding
,
fragmentation and weak governance, short-changed goods and services, and poor targeting cut across
assessed sectors, while sector-specific also exist.

Cross-sector observations:
The projected budget for 2019 is too dependent on donor and private funding

-------------------

https://www.newsghana.com.gh/ghanas-2019-budget-hinges-on-donor-and-private-funding-send-ghana/
good luck chasing blogs


anyway, this is Ghana 2019 budget statement and breakdown

https://www.pwc.com/gh/en/assets/pdf/2019-budget-highlights.pdf


https://www.mofep.gov.gh/budget-statements/2019
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:54pm On Oct 22, 2019
Iriruaga100:


Ask Ofori Atta, your ogoro eye finance minister..
If youre that dumb and knows nothing

go back to your bunker and worry about your bankrupted economy
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 10:54pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
so the Cedi used 13 years to devalue to its current value and it is a freely floating currency

meaning it is better in the first place.

whiles your naira that is controlled and pegged used 3 months to devalue to that horrible level

Go learn sense
We are talking of their values in 2007 and today, where did your 3 months come about? We all know the naira fell to about 500 naira to a dollar but is now settled at about 360, when has the cedis gone up?
Continue enjoying your worthless currency, we care less, you should be thanking the government in power in 2007 because you'd have been buying a US dollar for 54,000 cedis today

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:56pm On Oct 22, 2019
Iriruaga100:


Even state government don't receive funding from international partners to fund their budget. Yet, Ghana's national budget is funded by development partners by 30 percent.. Tell us why Akuffo addo is preaching Ghana beyond aid? Your country is to impoverished, hence the need for aid..
grin grin grin

so its no more 73%

crazy little nigerians


which middle-income economy have you seen being given budget support before


Budget supports are only Given to poor economies like Nigeria
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 10:56pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
you still havent mentioned which Ghana budget depends on donors


Meanwhile Nigeria 2019 budget is hugely donor supported
else 7 million children will starve to death
I can feel your pain, go through the link another poster posted and see where it was stated that 73.9% of your capital budget is funded by donors

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 10:57pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
care to mention the 73% capital project supported by donors?


your level of insanity and obsession with Ghana has breached normalcy grin grin grin grin

Guy these lies will make you mad

Ghana is not like your poor Nigeria that is borrowing money to pay salaries oo
Money that it cannot pay back
Go ask your poor government that has to rely on donors
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 10:59pm On Oct 22, 2019
vaxx2:
So this Tokuasi - Takoradi lane is in Nigeria? very stupid idiot


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12RaEZRY0uA




only idiot like you will compare decapitated UI structure with legon? Well, webometric and Qs put legon ahead of any Nigeria uni for your info and the only institution that prove otherwise is times higher.. .


Mr buhari was seeing begging the entire uno to rise in support of Nigeria to defend her..... the only news about the deal now is Nigeria has already paid two hundered thousand dollars. while awaiting the 9 billion dollar judgement appeal...



Or is this also in the British era, idiot mofo .....



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=684Jhp-BJFs

The same train that was on test drive that derailed before it got to its destination? You are just skipping that.. Is the train functioning? Did you not see the train derail on various news channel or should I dig it up for you since you have a ramish brain? What is the ranking between UI and Legon? UI dwarfs Legon in all ramifications and whatever indices you want to use... This is not woyome judgment debt case.

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:00pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
hehehe

Capital expenditure in Ghana in financed by 50% loan and 50% tax payers money

and not donor funding.


pick a budget statement of any year from 2009 and read .

If you want to have an argument, then you must have an inform one

See you trying so hard to reverse the information we've all read, 73.9% of your capital budget is funded by donors, poor Ghana

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:01pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
good luck chasing blogs


anyway, this is Ghana 2019 budget statement and breakdown

https://www.pwc.com/gh/en/assets/pdf/2019-budget-highlights.pdf


https://www.mofep.gov.gh/budget-statements/2019
Give us a counter to his post and source, poor Ghana

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 11:08pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
If youre that dumb and knows nothing

go back to your bunker and worry about your bankrupted economy


Our economy that is always resilient to every shock wave. Even the 2008 economic meltdown could not come near us. Ghana government were running here and there for help. Nigeria shutdown her borders and Ghana's economy is in limbo. Kaskrespo is loosing money. Akuffo is clueless and very inept, he his currently at a crossroad without a clear direction..

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:11pm On Oct 22, 2019
Iriruaga100:



Our economy that is always resilient to every shock wave. Even the 2008 economic meltdown could not come near us. Ghana government were running here and there for help. Nigeria shutdown her borders and Ghana's economy is in limbo. Kaskrespo is loosing money. Akuffo is clueless and very inept, he his currently at a crossroad without a clear direction..
Kasapreko losing $1 million every month since the closure, why shouldn't they cry? They think they can measure up to Nigeria.

But come to think of it,
You mean Nigerians has so much disposable income that they can waste $1 million on Alomo bitters every month and $12 million in a year.

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 11:12pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
grin grin grin

so its no more 73%

crazy little nigerians


which middle-income economy have you seen being given budget support before


Budget supports are only Given to poor economies like Nigeria

A middle class economy that is a major driver of commerce and finance in Ghana. A middle class economy that Ghana is owing 168 million dollars...

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 11:14pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
Kasapreko losing $1 million every month since the closure, why shouldn't they cry? They think they can measure up to Nigeria

Bros, Ghana can't compete with us even in the next world...

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 11:16pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
you still havent mentioned which Ghana budget depends on donors


Meanwhile Nigeria 2019 budget is hugely donor supported
else 7 million children will starve to death

I can see you are not just stupid but you are blindly stupid.

More for you. Your Ghana is a country that begs for hand outs

The evaluation of budget support in Ghana was commissioned by the European Commission (EuropeAid) and the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank. It has been co-managed with representatives from Denmark (DANIDA), Germany (BMZ), France (AFD/EVA) and the Government of Ghana (Ministry of Finance). It focused on all budget support operations in Ghana between 2005 and 2015, amounting to 3.4 billion dollars in general budget support and 1 billion dollars in sector budget support (mainly health, education, decentralization, agriculture and the environment-natural resources). AFD support concerned the general budget support financed from C2D resources (3 support projects for 63 million euros) and via a loan (1 support project for 30 million euros), as well as a sector budget loan of 5 million euros in the environment and natural resources sector.

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 11:17pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
See you trying so hard to reverse the information we've all read, 73.9% of your capital budget is funded by donors, poor Ghana
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 11:17pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
See you trying so hard to reverse the information we've all read, 73.9% of your capital budget is funded by donors, poor Ghana
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 11:18pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
hehehe

Capital expenditure in Ghana in financed by 50% loan and 50% tax payers money

and not donor funding.


pick a budget statement of any year from 2009 and read .

If you want to have an argument, then you must have an inform one


Bloody liar

More for you. Your Ghana is a country that begs for hand outs

The evaluation of budget support in Ghana was commissioned by the European Commission (EuropeAid) and the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank. It has been co-managed with representatives from Denmark (DANIDA), Germany (BMZ), France (AFD/EVA) and the Government of Ghana (Ministry of Finance). It focused on all budget support operations in Ghana between 2005 and 2015, amounting to 3.4 billion dollars in general budget support and 1 billion dollars in sector budget support (mainly health, education, decentralization, agriculture and the environment-natural resources). AFD support concerned the general budget support financed from C2D resources (3 support projects for 63 million euros) and via a loan (1 support project for 30 million euros), as well as a sector budget loan of 5 million euros in the environment and natural resources sector.
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:18pm On Oct 22, 2019
Iriruaga100:


Bros, Ghana can't compete with us even in the next world...

Benin felt the effect of the border closure early enough and it now that Ghana has started feeling the heat too and the reason for their crying all over the WWW, we really hit them mercilessly

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:20pm On Oct 22, 2019
CaptainMeks:


Bloody liar

More for you. Your Ghana is a country that begs for hand outs

The evaluation of budget support in Ghana was commissioned by the European Commission (EuropeAid) and the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank. It has been co-managed with representatives from Denmark (DANIDA), Germany (BMZ), France (AFD/EVA) and the Government of Ghana (Ministry of Finance). It focused on all budget support operations in Ghana between 2005 and 2015, amounting to 3.4 billion dollars in general budget support and 1 billion dollars in sector budget support (mainly health, education, decentralization, agriculture and the environment-natural resources). AFD support concerned the general budget support financed from C2D resources (3 support projects for 63 million euros) and via a loan (1 support project for 30 million euros), as well as a sector budget loan of 5 million euros in the environment and natural resources sector.
You quoted the wrong person here
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 11:21pm On Oct 22, 2019
Just30:
good luck chasing blogs


anyway, this is Ghana 2019 budget statement and breakdown

https://www.pwc.com/gh/en/assets/pdf/2019-budget-highlights.pdf


https://www.mofep.gov.gh/budget-statements/2019

This mumu thinks his citizens brainwashing specialist government would boldly write DONORS or AID in their budget. grin cheesy

Those who handle the Donations and AID that come in do their own job.

Bloody liar

More for you. Your Ghana is a country that begs for hand outs

The evaluation of budget support in Ghana was commissioned by the European Commission (EuropeAid) and the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank. It has been co-managed with representatives from Denmark (DANIDA), Germany (BMZ), France (AFD/EVA) and the Government of Ghana (Ministry of Finance). It focused on all budget support operations in Ghana between 2005 and 2015, amounting to 3.4 billion dollars in general budget support and 1 billion dollars in sector budget support (mainly health, education, decentralization, agriculture and the environment-natural resources). AFD support concerned the general budget support financed from C2D resources (3 support projects for 63 million euros) and via a loan (1 support project for 30 million euros), as well as a sector budget loan of 5 million euros in the environment and natural resources sector.

EVEN YOUR PRESIDENT SAID THE BELOW

Elected at the end of 2016 on his third attempt, the 74-year-old leader of the centre-right New Patriotic Party (NPP) began: “It is not right for a country like Ghana, 60 years after independence, to still have its health and education budgets being financed on the basis of the generosity and charity of the European taxpayer. By now we should be able to finance our basic needs ourselves.”

A nation, he said, should chart its own development path and not allow priorities to be set by donors. Although Ghana receives less aid than many poorer countries, it is still supported by bilateral donations from the likes of the EU, France and Denmark. Other organisations are also involved, like the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the US aid agency, which is pumping $498m into Ghana’s electricity sector. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports agriculture and health programmes.


https://www.myjoyonline.com/business/2018/october-8th/ghanas-gra

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 11:22pm On Oct 22, 2019
Area4Area:
You quoted the wrong person here

Corrected
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:23pm On Oct 22, 2019
CaptainMeks:


Corrected
No problem bro, one love
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 11:27pm On Oct 22, 2019
Iriruaga100:


A middle class economy that is a major driver of commerce and finance in Ghana. A middle class economy that Ghana is owing 168 million dollars...
Please if I may ask, who is Ghana owning that $168 million you talked about, don't tell me it's Nigeria please.

https://allafrica.com/stories/201804170274.html

Ghana: Gas Supply - Ghana Owes Nigeria U.S.$160 Million
16 APRIL 2018
Business Day Ghana (Accra)
By John Kelly
Ghana owes a total of $160m for gas supplied to its largest power producer, Volta River Authority, from Nigeria through the West Africa Gas Pipeline, Business Day has learnt.

N-Gas Limited, a company owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Chevron and Shell, buys gas from oil companies in Nigeria and transport it to Ghana through the $1bn WAGP.

The pipeline, which is operated by the West Africa Pipeline Company Limited, was built to supply natural gas from Nigeria to customers in Benin, Togo and Ghana.
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Just stumbled on this now

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 12:04am On Oct 23, 2019
Area4Area:
Benin felt the effect of the border closure early enough and it now that Ghana has started feeling the heat too and the reason for their crying all over the WWW, we really hit them mercilessly

Kasapreko will soon fold up and all the staff will be retrenched.. Ghana is on life support.

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by ChaosMagus: 12:05am On Oct 23, 2019
emfem:
Nigeria should withdrawn electricity supply to Ghana.

Please how many megawatts of electricity did you supply to Ghana last year. I just want to know...

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