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Any Future for Ghana's Wood Industry As 70,000 Workers Lose Jobs?

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  • Swap 9 years ago

    We have forest reserves in Ghana but these are not "reserves" since people easily go in and out hunting rats to come and make soup for fufu. There are forest guards who cannot arrest anybody.

    The problems facing our fores ...
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  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    There are no environmental lobbies in Ghana. Most of Ghana's NGOs are by people who want to get rich by begging money from outside. People make orphanages to become rich. There is no money in lobbying for the forests in Ghana ...
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  • SHAIBU ALHASSAN 9 years ago

    WHEN WILL Ghana LEARN? aRE WE WAITING FOR Ghana TO BECOME A COMPLETE DESERT? LORD HAVE MERCY

  • Stoph 9 years ago

    Until we become a law abiding citizenly from the leadership all the way down to ordinary people, nothing is going to change. It is sad but true the leaders(politicians) irrespective of party are all in for their selfish ends ...
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  • BORSOV 9 years ago

    Stoph, you have said it all and I don't even need to add anything to it. Lord save us

  • KOO BUOR 9 years ago

    there is no way the authorities can stop the chainsaw operators because without them, we will not get wood planks to buy

  • Emmanuel Agumah 9 years ago

    This is a wonderful article and calls for a national action. If trees and plants provide us oxygen, why won't we all die one day when there is no plants and trees. People are building and tiling or cementing all their compou ...
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  • YAW BAAFI 9 years ago

    You are right, Emmanel Aguma. I believe there must a law compelling Ghanaians to build trees and flowers in their houses and around their houses.

  • Stephen-Pipes Afrifa 9 years ago

    No wonder Ghana is broke in as much as we die gradually in our mess. A whole Aburi Gardens as a tourist site got part of its rich vegetation felled down with the help of a whole minister and MCE . What was the motive : To bui ...
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  • Blyden Noah 9 years ago

    This is very true , brother .
    Keep it up .

  • Oti Akenteng 9 years ago

    The environmental damage,it has been going on for long and i don,t think this can be stop now,just like human traficking the galamsay etc.

  • NKETIA 9 years ago

    Deforestation has been a very big problem in Ghanabut with incompetent Mahama the situation will worsen beyondproportion

  • JOE NIPAMU 9 years ago

    Great article. I hope both government and forestry personnel are reading.

  • ghanaman 9 years ago

    This is alarming. At that rate, it will take less than a generation to deplete the nation's forest.

  • bryan dopp 9 years ago

    Good article. Ghana's forests must be replanted. All local tree species must be revived by government mandate to replant.

  • richmond afrifa 9 years ago

    Please i think the government should put a restriction on these felling down of trees without replanting of new once.If such effort is made i believe strongly that the country will develop

  • Abena Serwaa 9 years ago

    This is a great article and I wish more people would take deforestation seriously. Wasn't there a time in Ghana when people were fearful of entering forests because they were scared of the evil spirits that they thought were ...
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