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Adubianews
Mining master and previous Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Minerals Commission under previous President John Dramani Mahama, Dr. Tony Aubyn, says he will score the Finance Minister 47% on the primer work on the Agyapa Royalties bargain.
As indicated by him, the negative discernment and commitment deficiency which Ken Ofori-Atta didn’t do well have dissolved trust in the arrangement by partners.

“The observation is additionally significant. Presently the Minister [Ken Ofori-Atta] has additionally conceded that there was some recognition deficiency, commitment shortage, so they are going to address that. I will give them 47%”, he revealed on an Accra based radio broadcast checked by Adwoaadubianews.com
“I believe that the discernment and the political-financial issues were not tended to appropriately; and here I’m discussing monetary arrangement or move that really has made away the political side, the observation side”, he further said.
Proceeding, Dr Aubyn said “you realize recognitions are real factors. I was glad that now he has conceded that to the requirement for meetings, some absence of commitment which has made every one of these things superfluous on the off chance that it had been done before.”
“I don’t imagine that the NGOs and the resistance groups will have disturbed against the arrangement if the advantages was very clear”, he focused.
“My degree of fulfillment is that we won’t toss all receipts into the merged. We get considerably less from it”, he noted.
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