He said with the threats of coup d’états no longer a major problem Ghana should seek solutions to problems by improving the quality of political leadership.
He said the nation has an inflation of 10 per cent, fiscal deficit of 12 per cent, external debt of 12 per cent of gross domestic product, international reserve of less than three months import cover, interest rates of more than 30 per cent, roads, railways and ports of third world levels; power, water and sanitation of a lower income country with serious deficit in housing, education and health.
"We'll continue to provide the right environment for more investment into agriculture," he said.
The initiative will help the less privileged rural folks who cannot support themselves by building churches to have a good place of worship.
He said demand for energy had reached a point that the private sector would have to complement the efforts of government.
The computer laboratory was built by the Parent-Teacher Association of the school some years ago but due to lack of finance the project was abandoned until late 2012 when the President of the Regent University, Professor Emmanuel K. Larbi, visited the school and promised to renovate it.
“Everyday two road users die and 60 are killed monthly using the roads as pedestrians,†he said.
The two detained at the Kumasi Central Police Station on Wednesday evening have been released pending police investigation.
He said the practice did not portray a good image for the country’s education, and cautioned students in the country to stop it.
He polled 34 votes out of a total of 40 votes during a second balloting.
It would be recalled that fire gutted the old Melcom building in Agona Swedru on December 22, 2012.
Under the agreement, more than one million metric tons of cassava chips would be exported to china in the next five years.
He cited the Korean Development Institute and National Economic Bureau operating in other countries, as examples, and said such bodies could become ‘the national brain’.
This was disclosed to the Ghana News Agency by Mr William Tevie, Director General of NITA after holding discussions with Mr Ali Famwawi, Vice President of Microsoft in Accra.
She said delays in preparing financial reports on the money allocated to them by government made auditing very difficult.
The Week 25 encounter which ended barren was marred by nasty incidents by a cross-section of Asante Kotoko supporters, who were not enthused with the scoreline.
Accra, May 9, GNA – The Anglican Church, the first Christian mission to be planted in Ghana, has embarked on a rebranding exercise to save it from losing its face in the country.
Accra, May 9, GNA – The Anglican Church, the first Christian mission to be planted in Ghana, has embarked on a rebranding exercise to save it from losing its face in the country.
Bolgatanga, May 9, GNA - Alhaji Limuna Mohammed-Muniru, Upper East Regional Minister, on Wednesday commended the Ghana Red Cross Society for contributing immensely to the socio-economic development of the country.
Bolgatanga, May 9, GNA - Alhaji Limuna Mohammed-Muniru, Upper East Regional Minister, on Wednesday commended the Ghana Red Cross Society for contributing immensely to the socio-economic development of the country.
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