Government revokes mining in forest reserves with new Legislative Instrument

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  • HE The Ugly Dwarf 1 year ago

    Will those already with licenses stop? If not, Wontumi will still kill all of us?

  • FRANKIE 1 year ago

    More pressure needs to be brought to bear on these our useless and clueless and corrupt misleaders to totally ban galamsey. All these adhoc madness wouldn't solve the problem. They are just meant to sedate our anger and take ...
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  • Wataala 1 year ago

    @ Frankie stop your insults , lies hatred . How can illegal galamsey be banned? Already galamsey is banned and you want it to be banned again.

  • Perry Stalsis. 1 year ago

    Too little too late! After akuffo Addo and his akyem sakawa family and friends have taken their share? It's official, Ghanaians have no sense and no balls and no love for Ghana or else akuffo Addo would be in jail already!

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 1 year ago

    WHAT ABOUT THE 1600 LICENCES ISSUED TO THE AGYAPA FAMILY???????


    THIS IS A JOKE!!!!!!!

  • Peter 1 year ago

    Stupid. Why are you revoking it?

  • Kofi Sammy 1 year ago

    You guys are mad. Sometimes i wonder what was going throu the mind of our MPs when they sat down and conveniently approve a law to allow minning in a forest reserve. I beg even my children in basic school will not approve thi ...
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  • Krontihene 1 year ago

    @Kofi Sammy, you are so right! I kept scratching my head trying to figure out which dumb so-called parliamentarians sat down to promulgate such a barbaric law. Our parliament is filled with nothing but idiots.

    And, talk of ...
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  • Poopolipo 1 year ago

    The MPs are very corrupt.

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    Did the LI2462 make sense? Sometimes these elite (and I mean the political class in general and parliament in particular) behaves like cursed bloody morons. You allow mining companies to mind in your forest reserves? What kin ...
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  • Sauce pan 1 year ago

    Ghanaians are giving these scumbags all the previlages to legislate such nonsense for them..hahahahahahahaa, how sad

  • JACK TORONTO 1 year ago

    Who is waking Nana Addo from his sleeping? Mining in the forest was made for some people rich, especially those in government. Any man in his real senses will not pass a law that will destroy the forests.

  • My views? 1 year ago

    Those of you pleasing government just because position and money will be crying in your older age.
    You look back and will be full of regret

  • Yaw 1 year ago

    My class two daughter wouldn’t have agreed on allowing some forest reserves to be mined ! Why is it then a forest reserve? Am so suprised our so called educated parliamentarians agreed and signed on this LI… surprisingly ...
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  • kabe 1 year ago

    You want to give up your water bodies and forest for money? What sort of greedy good for nothing parliamentarians passed this LI. Will even mad people do that?

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  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 1 year ago

    Shame on you NPP, useless regime with useless appointees, you don't think before presenting Li

  • OZYMANDIAS 1 year ago

    Has Wontumi and Mahama been made aware of this new development?

  • Sabala 1 year ago

    Akplenyo Monkey. Tweaaaaa

  • CRUSADER 1 year ago

    WHY NOW? AFTER THE HORSE HAS BOLTED AWAY? AFTER THE DOOM! IS THIS NOT AN ABATROSS ON YOUR NECK,NANA ADDO AND YOUR GOV.?

  • Angry Man 1 year ago

    if you knew the passage of the previous LI was going to be detrimental, why did you pass it at all? Just how did you think that it was ok to allow mining companies to invade forest reserves, river bodies, etc with all the sub ...
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