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Sage Kenny 🐺🦍2 years ago

Download @useaccrue let’s safe $1 a day

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Rockson Soul🇬🇭🇺🇸2 years ago

With voting on the floor of parliament you need 2/3 or the members “Present”. So if 100 people are available and 70 are for NPP and the vote yes, the remaining can’t do anything. And there are some loans or monies which have been taken without parliament’s approval

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Kay 🤞👷🏼‍♂️2 years ago

and some stupid influencers think NDC is coming to save them….. 😂 the devil you know is better than the angel you don’t know!

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Tuff Me2 years ago

Submission, 3/10! This is not entirely true of how parliament operates. First, Parlimentarians are paid via consolidated funds, not strictly from loans, but from taxes, state income stc. The same consolidated funds are used to pay civil servants, etc. I'm not in support of how recklessly they are being paid though, especially their allowances.👎 Next, borrowing is not a bad thing, but the problem is how you spend the money! Not all loans are approve via your explanation, by the way. If we all agree that a policy to build a facility is good, we all support (including opposition parliamentarians) taking loans from external sources, will you blame the opposition party when the government in power fails to build the hospital for which the loan was signed?

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`2 years ago

As a Ghanaian do you also know there have been several instances they borrowed without Parliament approval? Addo D be small boy give you right? World beggars association wai

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😎2 years ago

He’s wrong in some parts

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Sage Kenny 🐺🦍2 years ago

Elaborate on them

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Money 💸2 years ago

You must be gullible enough to fall for this shit. This government printed 60 billion cedis without parliament approval and that alone pushed 800,000 Ghanaians into poverty 2yrs ago. Do whatever u want this information

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SHORTBOY2 years ago

Borrowing is not bad but what you use the money for is the issue.

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Citizen Kojo Asante2 years ago

That’s not true but go on.

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