Arko Dansoa

906 posts

Arko Dansoa

Arko Dansoa

@minta39014

Katılım Aralık 2023
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GHANA TODAY
GHANA TODAY@_GhanaToday·
I am into a business. Polling is my business. - Mussa Dankwah fires back at Julius Debrah’s camp over $2 Million dollar request #GhanaToday
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The1957News
The1957News@The1957News·
LIVE | There are MPs who have spent 20 years but have not been able to do anything, yet I have achieved this in just one year - MP for Dome Kwabenya, Elikplim Akurugu, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the 8.2 km Virgin Ashonman Last Stop Pure Water and Old Ashonman Road.
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Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭
Chief, there are two contractors working in that vicinity. One is working on the N1 from Tema Interchange to Central University and the other from Dawhenya junction to Dodowa through Afienya. It is a difficult bottleneck but I am optimistic that in a matter of months, once work is completed, we will have a better road infrastructure there. Cheers. 🦁
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@Citi973 Petrol is already 13 at shell and Total. So if u mean Star oil be specific.
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Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@etsedafeamekpor Not be your fault, you chop and u are satisfied. We hear. Sosu says we shd go do indomie so yawa biaa not dey
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Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, Esq. MP.
SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON THE BIG PUSH ALLEGATIONS —————————————— ISSUE 1: Claims that 81% of Big Push contracts were sole sourced with 107 Projects Response: The claim is inaccurate and false. The total number of Big Push projects is 54, not 107. Indeed, 23 of these projects were inherited from the immediate past Npp govt, all of which were sole sourced with no funding source prior to this administration. Out of the 54 Big Push projects: i. 7 were awarded through restricted tendering, and ii. 47 were sole sourced In effect, only 44% of Big Push projects were sole sourced. However, approximately 98% of ALL road projects awarded under the previous NPP admin were sole sourced. ISSUE 2: Propriety of procurement methods used Response: The procurement methods adopted were justified by prevailing circumstances. On average, road projects take up to 36 months to complete. Government was confronted with: i. urgent national security concerns ii. widespread public demos & demands for urgent delivery of good roads iii. a severely deteriorated road network that required prompt action These conditions necessitated immediate intervention, making reliance on certain expedited procurement methods both lawful and appropriate. ISSUE 3: Claims that Big Push procurement did not follow due process and did not ensure value for money Response: The claim is totally false. Due process was strictly adhered to across all Big Push projects, with multiple layers of technical, financial, and institutional oversight to ensure value for money. These include: i. Design and cost structuring undertaken by the relevant technical agencies to ensuring alignment with engineering standards and project specifications ii. Benchmarking and validation of contractor pricing, comparative analysis to guard against inflated costs iii. Independent technical scrutiny by the Ghana Institution of Surveyors to verify scope, design integrity, and cost assumptions iv. Commencement authorisation issued by the Min of Finance, ensure fiscal discipline and compliance with public financial management requirements These processes ensure that projects are not only compliant with procurement laws but also deliver efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and technical soundness. ISSUE 4: 23 projects inherited from Npp & placed under Big Push constitutes “looting” Response: The 23 projects were ongoing, sole sourced, and lacked dedicated funding. Their inclusion under Big Push was to provide financing & ensure completion. Characterising this as “looting” is baseless and ignores the policy of delivering stalled projects for public benefit. ISSUE 5: Competitive tendering under current administration Response: Since assuming office, over 400 road projects have been subjected to competitive tendering and duly advertised in the national dailies. This marks a clear departure from past practices. ISSUE 6: Misconception of “rehabilitation” Response: There is a fundamental misunderstanding of the term “rehabilitation” by 4th estate. In road construction it is a term of art that can involve a complete overhaul of a road, not merely surface-level repairs. Projects such as Dodi Pepesu fall within this technical definition. ISSUE 7: Claims on cost per kilometre Response: The allegations of high cost per kilometre lack any evidence. The comparisons ignore critical variations in project scope, design standards, and engineering requirements. Even when this flawed method is applied, several Npp projects record higher cost per kilometre figures than Big Push. Examples: 1. Accra–Tema Motorway and Extensions (19.5km): US$17.34m per km 2. Dualisation of Adenta–Dodowa Road (22km): GH¢60.35m per km 3. Upgrading of Apirade–Domyinase Bridge Point over Birim Oda (3.2km): GH¢27.14m per km 4. Kotie–Sewua Feeder Road and critical access roads (9.12km): GH¢26.20m per km 5. Kyei Abohontedome & feeder roads (2.6km): GH¢23.37m per km Indeed, cost structures vary depending on scope of works.
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@AnnanPerry And so? Wo y3 kwasia paaaa! Even if he was mortuary man, what has that got to do his rubbish talk,? Is he talking in the capacity of a homeless Man pushing a wooden truck or a parliamentary? Aboa
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Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
Hon. @samgeorgegh, I have one simple question: what changed? When you were in opposition, stopping galamsey sounded urgent, possible, and non-negotiable. Now you’re in power suddenly it’s complicated? Same country. Same destruction. Same people suffering. So what changed?
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Mr Irish
Mr Irish@MrIrish3·
Ah.. this old man dey worry. Cos what’s this?😂😂😂.. Ntontom de3 Aura fa woho b3n?
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@Robson4u2011 @Knammber9 @AmeyawDebrah Kwasia, even in Ghana's parliament, u can't use one or two sitting to make a proposal and get it implemented. Think small aboafunu. Your stupid kind of persons think we will allow you to spread falsehood??? Sia kwa
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Fel Nash (Invincible ®)
Fel Nash (Invincible ®)@Robson4u2011·
@Knammber9 @AmeyawDebrah Just point what he did, JM acknowledged him in his speech last year September at UN when he made similar demands. The difference is that, beyond the speech and demands, JM moved a step further by tabling a motion before the UN, a motion that has accepted by the UN.
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@samgeorgegh You give interview these few days than in your entire political career
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Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@Citi973 He will end up using the gong gong beaters in the village to make announcements on his behalf
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@metrotvgh @MKDankwah We still remember that in Ghana, most ppls on this app trolled the NDC saying "BY 2022 di333 na NDC agu kraaa" yet here we are. They are in government, and u think NPP will collapse? Clap for fool Musa Dankwa
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ℒℰℰ
ℒℰℰ@leecfc10·
Football Quiz : guess the player Level - very Easy
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Very Hard
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@YayraKoku Your president kraaa said he will use AI to fight galamsey. Let us think. Once 2026 is your procurement year, we know everyone will be involved for some side kicks. Iran-USA war too dey so we too we r watching
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Yayra Koku
Yayra Koku@YayraKoku·
Did I hear Akosua Manu say we should use AI Claude prompt to match biometrics? Eeeeiiiiii
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Eric Ankrah
Eric Ankrah@EricAnkrah3·
@ghonetv So can't U guys build a factory to produce it ? Lack of ideas indeed
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imsouthafrican
imsouthafrican@hlanganadarkie·
@samandinsights @OfficialSitso “Abandonment is solely the referee’s call” That’s only true procedurally during the match, not legally after it. If it were truly “sole,” then: no match abandonment decision could ever be challenged, no result could ever be overturned. thats false in practice acros global game
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SITSO
SITSO@OfficialSitso·
South Africa beat Lesotho 2-0 in the World Cup qualifiers. Mokoena was said to be ineligible to play that game because he had accumulated cards. Ref did his job, SA won by 2-0 but FIFA ruled against SA and overturned the score. Called it a forfeiture and SA lost 3-0, lost three points and Lesotho gained what SA lost. FIFA didn't say because the match commissioner and ref allowed Mokoena to play the result of the game was final. So to suggest that because the ref allowed final to continue, Morocco couldn't have appealed and won is SOMEWAY.
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Arko Dansoa
Arko Dansoa@minta39014·
@Joy997FM Kasa y3 nframa Ampang! The way this dude was insulting Ursula left right centre over Sim registration paaaa that he is shamelessly spearheading one di3333 3ny3 nkwasiasem aaaa I don't know what it is ,!!!
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Joy 99.7 FM
Joy 99.7 FM@Joy997FM·
SIM re-registration exercise: We will block every SIM card that was not registered by the real owner of the Ghana card - Sam George, Minister, Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation. #JoyNews #ThePulse
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