Company cutting logs in Volta Lake attacked by locals; fold up

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  • sami 11 years ago

    you can resist by peacefull means
    please we ewes need to use our courts and common sense there is no place for violent acts

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    Only a semi-illiterate jerk like you can turn this issue into a tribal one. Who told you the villagers who attached the workers were Ewes? The news is too sketchy to determine that.

    Conflicts often arise over projects all ...
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  • ELINAN 11 years ago

    Any timber in water this long is a high quality timber anywhere in the world among wood workers, a secret unknown to our ignorant politicians who just wanted these billion dollar logs vanish and took $120 millions for it.
    Wh ...
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  • Military Man 11 years ago

    Now let's see if our dumb politicians will also catch on.

    Have you been talking to these villagers and putting ideas into heads, ELINAN?...LOL

  • CHA 11 years ago

    Good job- they are destroying the environment

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    What is your level of education about the environment? Do you know the number of people who have died as a results of these logs in the lake? I once became a statistics myself because of such logs. That is why we can't move f ...
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  • SUNKWA 11 years ago

    CSRD PROMISED PARLIAMENT IT'LL STOP WORK AND ADDRESS ANY NEGATIVE IMPACT OF THEIR OPERATIONS ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
    FISHERFOLK COMPLAINED OF TOTAL LOSS OF CATCH WHEREVER THE COMPANY CONDUCTED ITS UNDERWATER LOGGING; CAUSING M ...
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  • K ASARE 11 years ago

    Again, its to late. The company is packing up right now because the fishing folks, who use bamboo to catch fish (WHICH IS ILLEGAL) have eliminated the fish population, not the company. Government has a role to interject and ...
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  • Dodzi 11 years ago

    Lets educate the illiterate villagers first. They may have a point

  • Captain Canada 11 years ago

    belongs to them somehow?

  • NTIKUMA ANANSE 11 years ago

    AND WITH ALL THIS, BATURE IS HERE IN GHANA, TELLING GHANAIANS WE SHOULD NOT VOTE JOHN MAHAMA OUT. THE CUTTTING OF TREES WOULD MAKE THE LAKE MORE NAVIGABLE AND CARGO AND PASSENGER VESSELS WOULD HAVE PROVIDED SERVICES FROM THE ...
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  • Kofi K 11 years ago

    Clearly the government is completely useless and unable to resolve simple social matters, despite their duty to do so. This failure of government shines a spotlight on the HIGH RISK associated with foreign investment into Gh ...
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  • K ASARE 11 years ago

    Yep...forget about foreign investment in Ghana in the future. I guess I might as well start illegally catching fish in the lake too, or at least until they are gone.

  • SUNKWA 11 years ago

    DON'T GO SPREADING IGNORANCE! YES, THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO BE HARVESTED FROM UNDERWATER LOGGING OF VOLTA LAKE TIMBER BUT THERE IS NO PROOF GHANA STANDS TO MAKE MUCH.

    FOLKS HAVE BEEN DEMANDING PROOF OF ...
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  • EZEKIEL 11 years ago

    Apparently, we cannot do ANYTHING RIGHT apart from National Stealing competition!!(CORRUPTION)
    Having signed such a CONTRACT with the Canadian Firm,WE(govt)or whichever Body is responsible,should have mounted a SERIOUS CAMPA ...
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  • Max Carter 11 years ago

    Is it gread, or Selfishness, or they the people were not adequately pre-adviced as they should have rightly been as to the potencial benefits, not to mention the un-necessary lost of life. I assume it is gread, a character o ...
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  • Kwaku Amexo 11 years ago

    No one can take the indigenous people for granted. Harvesting the logs is a great idea.there is a lot of money to be made from the logs. The project also needs investment that the locals cannot afford. For such a huge and im ...
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  • KOFI 11 years ago

    I CAN SMELL THE PAYMENT OF JUDGEMENT DEBT IN THE NEAR FUTURE TO THE COMPANY. FREE MONEY TO BE THROWN AWAY BY INACTION OF THESE FOOLS WE HAVE AS LEADER.I NOW FIND IT VERY DIFFICULT TO GO ALONG DR. KWAME NKRUMAH'S WORDS " THE B ...
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  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 11 years ago

    It is high time the government stood firm and acted decisively in the interest if the nation?Why should the government allow such an important project to fold because of the actions of some ignorant law-breaking citizens. Apa ...
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  • K ASARE 11 years ago

    Ahhhh....its a little late for action. The company is packing up, taking their equipment, money and jobs to a more reputable/investable country to operate in.

  • Captain Canada 11 years ago

    to. How do a small group of half naked savages stop a project that employs many people and brings revenue to the government? Why is the government silent over this? O Jerry how I miss you. Such nonsense would not have been to ...
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  • Military Man 11 years ago

    Don't forget that Jerry's party is still in power. He was and still is a corrupt buffoon, no matter how his hero worshipers want to portray him.
    He came and opened up the floodgates to indiscipline and also sanctioned mega c ...
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