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Interview with Professor Ken Attafuah

Filed: Oil and Gas.   Guest: Professor Ken Attafuah, Chief Executive, Justice and Human Rights Institute.   Posted: 27.Aug.10.

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Kwabena on 28.Aug.10 said;
Kindly watch this interview if you have not yet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTbdnNgqfs8&feature=player_embedded#!
Quartey joseph on 28.Aug.10 said;
MICHAEL HANSON on 29.Aug.10 said;
I REALLY ENJOY THIS PROGRAM AND I WISH THAT I COULD HAVE A LIVE TELECAST OF THIS PROGRAM EMAILED TO ME .THANK YOU.
Eric Adae on 30.Aug.10 said;
Hi Michael! Glad you enjoyed the interview. You can view this and all other Time with David interviews right here at this website.
Regards,
Eric (on behalf of the Time with David production team).
Richard Takyi on 30.Aug.10 said;
I think you are doing very well with this programme especially with the loacl content aspect you always as about. I side with Prof. Attafuah on the aspect about that the resource belonging to the state and therefore everyone should benefit from the revenue that comes out of it. I think the government should pay more attention at educating the citizens on the role the oil and gas will play in the economy since there still some confusing out here on the prospert of the oil and gas industry. Also the petroleum bill should made available to the common man on the street by translating it into the well known local languages.
Richard Takyi on 30.Aug.10 said;
i will like to say that i have been and am still a regular viewer of you show. thank you for informing and educating me on many issues through your guests.
susanna osabutey on 31.Aug.10 said;
i think mr ken attafuah did not state clearly how his points are going to be implemented. most of his statements were not clear.
i also think mr owiredu, the president of the ghana chamber of mines, if possible should be given a chance to explain his points better, because with that interview, i did not understand a word of what he said. he kept beating about the bush.
david i watch and love the programme and i hope it could be a 45min programme so that some of your panelist could explain themselves better and address pertinent issues clearly.
the interview with the vice president was exquisite. i loved it it.and think if there was more time lots of issues would have been addressed. thank you.
Amoo Sylvester on 31.Aug.10 said;
Your program is really the one to watch. All the best.
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Jeffrey Yamoah on 02.Sep.10 said;
Please ask your guests about the future of the petrochemical engineering students in KNUST in this oil and gas business in Ghana.
Jeffrey Yamoah on 02.Sep.10 said;
Petrochemical engineering was brought up in KNUST in 2008/2009,because of the oil discovery in Ghana.Please ask your guest in the government,what the government is doing about us and for us-the students
Your Full Name on 02.Sep.10 said;
MR. David, i realy enjoy ur programme very much n i wish ur air-time may increase from the usual 30min to 1hr. by the way,am among the first batch of students in the petrochemical eng in knust. my problem is how well are we assured of getting a job after school since the government is now lookin somewer 4 engineers for the field and i wish you find a resource person in government to reassure us on our future prospect of being employed in the field.more importantly,if u could even make eye-contact wid we the students we will be well-pleased.
nana yaw on 03.Sep.10 said;
he talks too much.we need bold measures to grow this country.we must not forget we've misused our gold,cocoa and so for witout proper growth.ghana needs leaders who,in my view,can be bold enough to make decision works.others have nothing but they are doing good.we should be ashamed of oursleves how we think we've got it all.someone like him should be strong in their position so change can be possible.
Albert Opoku on 03.Sep.10 said;
David, thanks for your great interviews and again you continue to thrille people all over the world.
I have sent your link to some of my colleagues as far as in Australia and New Zealand, to be more honest they are so amazed. continue the good work and update your site often and accept donation to continue to be the master piece of Ghanaians all over the world. Ghana need people like you to continue the change that we need for the country and coming generation because without that our country will continue to be in slavery, poverty, ignorance and lack of vision.
a country without purpose, no dream and a dieing generation.

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