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Common Sense not a Committee Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭
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@samgeorgegh I agree with you, what @samgeorgegh actually needs is a stakeholder engagement and not a committee which will definitely cost the tax payer more. For mother Ghana, we shall fight together

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@samgeorgegh If you're going to criticize like this then that will help.

@samgeorgegh I don’t even understand how and why you need a whole committee to reduce data cost as “the sector minister” But once again, this is Ghana

@samgeorgegh U see why a PhD is not useless. It's a normal procedure for institutions. Committees are vital, It comprises of individuals with different ideologies from various backgrounds in relation to the subject matter which may reflect the concerns of the customers and service providers.

@samgeorgegh Bro not everything you need common sense for!! Sam doesn’t own the companies!!! He need expert guidance with the service providers to do so!!!

@samgeorgegh Boss it doesn't work that way. Private entities can't be just controlled that way. They pay hefty taxes and should be jaw jawed when it comes to issues such as this.

@samgeorgegh You may be making sense. But sitting afar you’ll think is that easy to do until you enter there. I might have agreed with you, but your full gallon of alcohol 🍺 may have just shuttered your mind for a moment 😄

@samgeorgegh Masa as for this one I disagree with you, if he did not bring together all the industry players how would he go ahead and reduce it masa @kofigabs today your common sense did not come with you

@samgeorgegh The reason why he needs a committee is that the Telcos are private entities and they have to be engaged and negotiated with to agree on the rates. Government must also play a part in this it’s not just a decision of government alone

@samgeorgegh Efo Kofi, I disagree with you on this. I am inclined to believe that before a sector minister issues an order to telcos to reduce their prices, he must be in the know as to how things work and what the technical implications will be. So he has to get into the details first.
