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Three jailed for felling trees in forest reserve

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  • Obed Adore 10 years ago

    Yes, it's about time these illegal tree fellers got jailed. Good example. Hope this deters others.

  • Ka Na Wu 10 years ago

    They are jailed tonight because they could not afford the bribe demanded by the judge, police and the foresters

  • OZA 10 years ago

    How about those who hunt and set traps in the reserved forest to kill animals?

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  • JH New York 10 years ago

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  • kofi 10 years ago

    the law can deait with this poor people but can't dealt with the politicians who are stealing Ghana money every day. any way that is good one

  • NII 10 years ago

    These people will be at it again. There no justification whatsoever for their selfish acts. We owe this to generations to come after we are long gone.Heavier sentences needed!

  • Fiifi 10 years ago

    Nii, Get a job ok!

  • gh 10 years ago

    This a good step in the right direction.These guy have no idea about the importance forest reserves. If they do, they wouldn't have been in this business in the first place.

  • JH New York 10 years ago

    Once upon a time charcoal and or wood was/is the only means of energy for cooking for about 98 percent of the population .
    The question is what alternative sources of energy for cooking did those who matters introduced into ...
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  • JH New York 10 years ago

    Correction :
    on condition that there are available, affordable alternative means of green energy for the majority of us to cook our foods.

  • ROB 10 years ago

    Good, but not enough. Until the Law in Ghana has sharp teeth that don't respect any class, this country will only continue to wallow in the quagmire of corruption and indiscipline.

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