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@elvis_quajo

non-conformist... Easygoing

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calendar_today28-05-2016 11:12:34

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Oppong (@nipah_g) 's Twitter Profile Photo

elvis🇬🇭 Ripe Chance Woods Reason we have to start voting for M/DCEs. Has to be non partisan as well. The appointment thing does not make them accountable to the people. After which we can hold them accountable for their respective use of the funds. Think this will lead to real development in localities

𝚂𝚎𝚕𝚘𝚛𝚖 (@prosper_selorm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You have 88members of parliament. You don’t even have a foothold or presence in many communities. The NPP is underestimating the scale of work they have to do. In any case, stop galamsey John Dramani Mahama. When you move from Accra to Kumasi, every stream you cross is brown.

elvis🇬🇭 (@elvis_quajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you watch JoyNews’s investigation on galamsey, you will come to only one conclusion: that galamsey is now state sponsored (if it wasn’t already) The permit for illegal mining is now sold at the local assemblies. The more destructive your equipment is, the more you pay for it.

Clinton K. Yeboah 🇬🇭🇬🇧 (@qwobbyclinton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The journalists went undercover as illegal miners. They presented no machines nor documents, yet received receipt for a sticker to mine (in a place the assembly can't even point to). They didn't even ask for their names. And you say what?

Sweet Poppee (@mister_manaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Politics is mad. I’m yet to see any sector the NPP government didn’t run down. Yet they are weaponizing the mismanagement they created against the current government in just a year. Saw it in the energy sector after just a few days of leaving power, same with commodities now.

elvis🇬🇭 (@elvis_quajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does this guy have a life outside politics? When NPP was in power, he wasn’t all over the place the way he is now. He seems completely useless now that the NPP is out of power.

elvis🇬🇭 (@elvis_quajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the first place, turning patients requiring urgent care away for lack of a bed is plainly stupid. It is not supported by any policy or at least common sense but the situation in Ghana is such that, health professionals will blame it all on the system even when it is their own

De Black Star ★ (@niq_black) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Soldiers provide medical care to wounded comrades on the battlefield, often in extremely harsh environments. But doctors cannot find space to stabilize critically injured or seriously ill patients before referring them elsewhere? What kind of system allows this?

EL-DAD (@christdeking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

they mismanaged the economy and wanna use ‘COVID’ as a yardstick. Did COVID tell you to go and dig a hole for $58 million? Did COVID ask the NSS board to use ghost names to embezzle the state funds? etc… chale you think say we forget ehn!

Eɖem (@edemsays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three major public hospitals in the capital city turned away a man in need of urgent care because they had no beds – even refusing to treat him on the ambulance trolley. He was only given “care” when he died. This should terrify every Ghanaian.

Efo Dela (@victusdela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I thought he was sidelined? You people need to keep the story straight. Was he in charge of something or wasn’t he? Did he do anything on the Economic Management Team? 🤔

elvis🇬🇭 (@elvis_quajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If ERs cannot maintain a stock of gauze, then how do you argue that the doctors who man these hospitals are not blameworthy? The hospitals raise enough IGF to pay themselves a 13th month salary, but they can’t procure basic consumables? Okay! I do not disagree that the

#TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HeFRA commences investigation into ‘No Bed’ incident that resulted in death of 29-year-old man 3news.com/health/hefra-c… #HealthCare #EmergencyServices #Investigation