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Demolition exercises likely to trigger judgment debts – Samson Lardy

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  • MP 8 years ago

    Okujeto ablakwah may be collecting those information like it was alleged in ISOFOTON case but this time around, na lie lie

  • Bambam 8 years ago

    Who is this unknown baby lawyer and NPP errand lawyer? Stop polluting the air with your baby n politically laced argument

  • ATSU, HO 8 years ago

    I CANT IMAAGINE THAT AS A RESULT OF ONE ACT OF NATURE THAT ESPOSES OUR INDICSIPLNE WE MOVE INTO A KNEE JERK REACTION. SOME BODY SHOULD BE PROFESSIONAL ABOUT THIS. THE POLITICIANS SHOULD STAY OUT OF THIS AND ALLOW THE TECHNICI ...
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  • CITIZEN ONE 8 years ago

    You all need to shut up! You are the problem, and truth be known many of us were not prepared to be civilized. The British should have stayed to tame us some more. It is not only buildings on water ways that need to be demoli ...
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  • Y B 8 years ago

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  • Captein 8 years ago

    Sorry judgement debt for who to pay Lawyer LARDY.
    The buyers of land need to make due deligence before buying land.
    If there will be any judgement debt it will be paid by the corrupt town and country planner in the lands de ...
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  • Amidini 8 years ago

    What Samson said is true, the authorities must be a little bit cautious else taxpayers money 'll waste on judgement debts

  • J.Davis 8 years ago

    THERE WE GO AGAIN,THEY ARE ALREADY PLANNING TO SCHEME THE SYSTEM AGAIN THROUGH JUDGEMENT DEBT.EVERY HOUSE IN THE WATER WAYS DEMOLISHED,IS DONE ACCORDING TO THE LAWS IN THE BOOKS.

  • Efa Poku 8 years ago

    Sampson have said it all we shouldn't think it is just easy as we see it.what do we use to show a house is build on water way pls Ghanians let us not rush but do the rigt thing becos we have laws.
    STOP INSULT BRING YOUR C ...
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  • J.Davis 8 years ago

    From the comments of authors above you,I have not seen anyone insulting this lawyer Sampson.Right?.

  • WAHALA 8 years ago

    Is it not in our interest to save lives rather than allow structures to remain for another calamity to befall us because of fear of judgment debts? A policy of "yentua'' could then be adopted by the Govt of the day Pres Kuff ...
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  • SAMSON LIE LIE 8 years ago

    A policy of "yentua" as was done by Kuffour would be the solution. It is when some people in the govt of the day stand to gain, that judgment debts are paid. for example, why did Woyome not take action against the Govt during ...
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  • Yahaya Abugri 8 years ago

    Mr Lawyer, do you really understand law? Do you disobey the law and ask for judgement debt? Please don't incite people wrongly.

  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 8 years ago

    Yours truly is no lawyer, but I even know that if the owners of the structures being demolished can provide proof that they were given permission by the appropriate STATE INSTITUTIONS, the courts would award them compensation ...
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  • Raila Odinga 8 years ago

    And when they are told to stop building, they defy orders and continue to build.

  • Canadasheabutter( GhUWR ) 8 years ago

    WHY WILL THE JUDGEMENT DEBT BE AGAINST THE STATE ?
    WAS IT THE STATE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS OR THE AMA ?

  • uncle boo 8 years ago

    Simple if the State is not responsible for the issuance of building permits then the State must not demolished any structure with genued permit or It pays JUGEMENT DEBT.

  • Eshun 8 years ago

    Another Npp lunatic.

  • ogyam 8 years ago

    Samson, i agree with you very well. We are living in a country where we have an institution by name "Town and country planners". Are they doing their jobs or being hindered by some of these politicians or chiefs. Strong leade ...
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  • zagboli 8 years ago

    lawyer. .If judgement debt does not come how will you make ur money? ?

  • ogyam 8 years ago

    Samson, it's sad to say as you know, is an avenue for some people within the country or elsewhere to amass wealth in the name of judgement debt at the expense of the unfortunate dead, the injured, their families, and the peop ...
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  • Bernard 8 years ago

    Let the buyer beware. Therefore, Samson Lardy Ayeyeni's argument about judgement debt is bogus. It's also the responsibility of the buyer to undertake due diligence when buying a product.

    The reason why there was judgemen ...
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  • Tony.NY 8 years ago

    Do the Ghanaians leaders reason at all.I mean NDC leaders

  • JOE 8 years ago

    Not at all

  • Bernard 8 years ago

    You know what Samson? Tomorrow I'm going to build a house on a waterway without a permit and then wait for government or any of it's agencies to pull down my property. Then, i will contact you in order to file for compensatio ...
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  • Dessie 8 years ago

    how,,?if Ghanaian leaders don't step up and clear unnecessary structures that are spread on zones that are not meant for structures,the outcome o the next flood will be disaster since the impact of the global warming day in d ...
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  • ogyam 8 years ago

    Samson, leadearship is from the top to the bottom. Who is not doing his work well as mandated by the people of ghana? It is the head or president of ghana to find a solution to that. He is not there for his luxury but for th ...
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  • Master Kwaku 8 years ago

    All officials involved in the granting of building permits that resulted in the demolitions should be surcharged with any JUDGEMENT DEBTS that may arise out of the demolitions. Period!!!

  • VERDICT 8 years ago

    How did those structures spring up in the first place? We don't want to believe it was conjured from the skies and sited on those waterways overnight.
    Ghanaians are saying the failed leadership and the failed governance of t ...
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  • Nii 8 years ago

    It was there before JDM came

  • ZAAKUS 8 years ago

    lawyer Samson saying come I will lead you to court when your property on water ways is being removed by authority

  • Nii Amugi 8 years ago

    Let us pause for a second. Lawyer Ayenini is only cautioning the state. He is saying the demolitions should continue but with caution. Give the owners of these buildings notice first, allow people to remove or uninstall valua ...
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  • Dan 8 years ago

    BEFORE THEY THINK. THEY ARE WORSE THAN FIREFIGHTERS. AT LEAST WITH FIREFIGHTERS THEIR JOB IS TO WAIT UNTIL THERE IS AN INCIDENT OR ACCIDENT. WITH THE POLITICIANS THEY SHOULD DO THE OPPOSITE; ACT BEFORE THERE IS AN INCIDENT ...
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  • NiiBi 8 years ago

    this is a relatively small price to pay if the demolition will help save lives during storms

  • attu zongo 8 years ago

    when the debts arise theis criminal vagabond and bastard people in power will pay but not ghana. this mahama and vandapoye will be drag to court to pay, ayariga will also pay, so mother ghana will not pay any judgement debt a ...
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