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War does not solve problems; on the contrary, it amplifies them and inflicts deep wounds on the history of peoples, which take generations to heal. No armed victory can compensate for the pain of mothers, the fear of children, or stolen futures. May diplomacy silence the weapons! May nations chart their futures with works of peace, not with violence and bloodstained conflicts!
Job 32:9 says, "It is not only the old who are wise, not only the aged who understand what is right." The finance minister of Ghana @Cassielforson, the @thebankofghana, @GhanaGOLDBOD, and the NDC government are living this bible verse.
@samgeorgegh Honourable, please don't go offline like that again o cos we need to hear from you. Anyway, you are welcome back! We can't wait for what's cooking to be done!
@african_stream Great thread. I wish we would all take time to read Pius Onyemechi Adiele's "The Popes, the Catholic Church and the Transatlantic Enslavement of Black Africans 1418-1839"
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The Catholic Church was no passive bystander in the European (or so-called ‘transatlantic’) slave trade. In fact, it laid down the (divine) law that paved the way for conquest. Moreover, it took a cut on every African captive and ran slave plantations across the Americas. In more recent times, there have been a few muted apologies - but nothing substantial in terms of reparations. Our Facts of the Week reveal Rome’s hidden hand, tracing how doctrines of conquest became doctrines of exploitation.
This afternoon, I joined my brother, the Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister for Energy & Green Transition, to inaugurate the Implementation Committee for Ghana’s Second Gas Processing Plant (GPP II).
This project is long overdue. Ghana will this year spend over $1 billion on expensive liquid fuels to power our plants — a burden on our economy and on ordinary citizens. With this new Gas Processing Plant, we have the opportunity to save nearly $500 million and create over 1,000 jobs for our people.
I reminded the committee, chaired by the Deputy Minister for Energy, that the time for bureaucracy is over. The nation is counting on them to deliver, and I’ve given them four weeks to finalise their implementation plan.
Atuabo Gas has been a lifeline for Ghana. GPP II will be a game-changer for our energy security, economic stability, and national welfare.
We are committed to getting it done!
@Cassielforson Doc, since you are engaging FABAG, can we start thinking about introducing scales and standardised measurements in our markets? The olonka, grawa, tin tomatoes konkoo, and the likes must be phased out of our markets. The resetting agenda must get to that area too. Thanks
@KwabenaOA@gyaigyimii Can you use your level of influence now to lead a conversation on how the government can step in on how prices of food items are determined in this country?
@GhanaMet Thank you for the good job you are doing. We rarely appreciate institutions in this nation but @GhanaMet, you are doing well. I plan all my days with your updates. Kudos!