Is Act 919 a 'Garbage Law'?

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  • Mawuetornam Dugbazah 1 year ago

    Efo Solo,

    Thanks for your article. Apart from your deference to the UN Charters, what other explicit suggestions do you have in order to prevent more framing of other mineral-related "garbage" laws in Ghana?

    Also, any ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 1 year ago

    Wow! Efo Solo has, indeed, decided finally to tackle the bull by the horns. As a key member of the Overseas Branch of the FTOS-Gh PSA Campaign, of which he is the National Coordinator in Ghana, I'm very much aware of the issu ...
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  • Kwame 1 year ago

    In the nut shell, this matter is not about a law from somewhere, but how best we can or may profit from our mineral resources.
    The first place that fossil our prospecting started was Eveume near Atsiavi.
    I don't know how m ...
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  • Mawuetornam Dugbazah 1 year ago

    I concur with you that oil exploration, along with other mineral extraction projects, should be done on Ghana's own terms.

    The matter of legality will nonetheless come up at some point since such projects must be environm ...
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  • ROB 1 year ago

    THIS OLD HORSE TSATSU SHOULD LEAVE GHANAIANS ALONE.
    HE AND HIS COHORTS ARE PART OF THE PROBLEMS FACING US TODAY.
    19 YEARS OF LOOTING, KILLINGS, THIEVERY, ATROCITIES AND ABOVE ALL PURE DISPLAY OF TRIBALISM HAS BROUGHT GHANA ...
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  • Kwame 1 year ago

    When it comes to looting Ghana its those in the UP tradition that have perfected the act.
    It is on record that John Kufuor in 2007 took 3% of Ghana's new found fossil resources and invested it in Cayman Island. When John At ...
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  • Rob 1 year ago

    This oldman ex convict thief should be preparing to meet God and leave us alone. FIAFITOR.