THE DIRTY NAPO AND AKUFO ADDO WANT TO STEAL THE LAND!!!!!!!!!!!!
SIX MONTHS TO GO TO HELL AND THE THIEVES WANT TO CAPTURE THE LANDS!!!!!!!!!!
AKYEM MAFIA...THIEVES!!!!!!!!!!!
THE DIRTY NAPO AND AKUFO ADDO WANT TO STEAL THE LAND!!!!!!!!!!!!
SIX MONTHS TO GO TO HELL AND THE THIEVES WANT TO CAPTURE THE LANDS!!!!!!!!!!
AKYEM MAFIA...THIEVES!!!!!!!!!!!
Musa 1 year ago
Yes this is a smart chief. There must be a lease to guarantee the future of the indigenes before it becomes too late.
Yes this is a smart chief. There must be a lease to guarantee the future of the indigenes before it becomes too late.
You are a chief because of your people-You are right 1 year ago
You are right chief. You are a chief because of your people
You are right chief. You are a chief because of your people
Bek 1 year ago
Intelligent and champion and modern and wise king live long
Intelligent and champion and modern and wise king live long
Joe Kwasi 1 year ago
Government should think big. How can government use compulsory land acquisition for private investors taking ninety percent share. Zero percent share for the nzemas, no relocation for those affected. At least one company amon ... read full comment
Government should think big. How can government use compulsory land acquisition for private investors taking ninety percent share. Zero percent share for the nzemas, no relocation for those affected. At least one company among the group filed bankruptcy. More grease for King Kaku Aka 111 for protecting your people from becoming slaves and destitutes on their own backyard. Already on going jobs like Ghana gas, GNPC and the rest, government has sidelined the indigents, let alone developing the area they operate. No way for any wicked government who thinks about Nzemas but only Akyem. False chiefs and Care takers who signed the document never own any land in Nzema. Think big and do the right thing or No Way
Mr Ibu 1 year ago
Nzema people too have a king? Walahi talii
Nzema people too have a king? Walahi talii
Kwame 1 year ago
The people of Kwahu. Ashanti-Akim, the Akwamu, the Krobos and the People of Kpando lost bigger lands for the construction of the Akosombo dam. The Hydroelectric power from the dams are enjoyed by all Ghanaians.
Are the Nzem ... read full comment
The people of Kwahu. Ashanti-Akim, the Akwamu, the Krobos and the People of Kpando lost bigger lands for the construction of the Akosombo dam. The Hydroelectric power from the dams are enjoyed by all Ghanaians.
Are the Nzema people not beneficiaries of this hydroelectric power?
Kindly have a rethink
Fire, 1 year ago
This portion they are requesting is too much, they'll turn around to share these lands among themselves. Go and ask the Gas if you don't know how these cheap politicians works . They have taken most lands belonging to the Gas ... read full comment
This portion they are requesting is too much, they'll turn around to share these lands among themselves. Go and ask the Gas if you don't know how these cheap politicians works . They have taken most lands belonging to the Gas for their personal self gains in the name of Ghana. They will take over the farming activities the natives have been doing for decades in order to control them. Ghanaian politicians are all about "power and money"
Joseph Nzema. 1 year ago
I urge you, Honorable members, to prevent this individual from deceiving us.
We are gravely concerned about this matter.
PHUP Corporation is obligated to disclose information from the Environmental and Social Assessment ... read full comment
I urge you, Honorable members, to prevent this individual from deceiving us.
We are gravely concerned about this matter.
PHUP Corporation is obligated to disclose information from the Environmental and Social Assessment (ESA) report in Nzema, particularly in the affected communities.
What is the reason behind their failure to do so?
What hurdles are hindering them from fulfilling this requirement?
Without transparency, why have they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)?
Is the MOU between the Hub Corporation and the landowners, with Awulae representing the landowners?
What specific commitments has he made on behalf of the people?
Don't the affected communities have the right to access the contents of the signed MOU?
What is preventing PHUP Corporation from publishing this information?
Furthermore, we request clarity on the financial capabilities of the companies forming the consortium:
- What is the extent of UIC Energy Ghana's financial commitment to this project?
- What is the extent of Touchstone Capital Group Holdings' financial commitment to this project?
- Are they providing funding or merely facilitating the process?
- Can they share the signed MOU with us?
- We seek precise information on the financial strength and contributions of each company involved.
Finally, can PHUP Corporation explain why they are rushing to organize press conferences instead of ESA report dissemination in Municipal as done in Accra last year?
Press conferences for what?
Why can't they engage the affected communities with the SEA report and brief them on the risks associated with this project?
The Petroleum Hub Development Project will bring social vices that may arise, such as the loss of farm lands, restrictions in farming activities in the enclave due to oil refineries and petrol chemicals storage facilities (tanks).
Who is trying to deceive himself and the general public (Affected Communities and Jomoro Municipalities)?
A day is coming when we will expose whoever is behind the land grabbing.
This project is 100% sure to be established in Jomoro, but not in a crooked way.
When our fathers were farming, their fathers were chasing women and finishing in the sea and rivers.
Why now do you want to come and take what we pride ourselves with?
Until the right thing is done for the masses in the enclave, we will not be quiet.
No amount of intimidation, press conferences, and threats will stop some of us.
Because both father's and mother's families' lovely hood depends on the said land size 20,000 acres.
Therefore, we cannot afford to lose all at a time.
Don't you know that land appreciates with time?
We cannot accept the Achimota sinister in Nzema Jomoro.
We are prepared to negotiate with whoever is responsible for this project but not with a third party.
We careless with your chieftaincy disputes and political misunderstanding.
What is due to us must be given, such as:
- Adequate and fair compensation
- Employment quota
- Generational compensation
- Land use equity in the project as recommended by SEA report.
Period.
We will not sit down for you to take our land for free in the name of the Petroleum Hub Development Project (PHUP)
Please, the authority must accept the SEA report and implement it to the letter and shall cooperate fully for the project implementation.
_Summary Demands:_
1. Transparency and access to information
2. Adequate and fair compensation
3. Employment quota
4. Generational compensation
5. Land use equity in the project
6. Implementation of the SEA report recommendations
kwame 1 year ago
I beg Ghana's coastline is 550 kilometers long. government should relocate this project to a community that will gladly accept it.
enough politics
I beg Ghana's coastline is 550 kilometers long. government should relocate this project to a community that will gladly accept it.
enough politics
Abusuapanin 1 year ago
But you and your sub chiefs are releasing lands for galamsey. Are the lands not being destroyed? Are they being used for farming? Even chiefs are doing politics and foolish people are supporting him. People released their lan ... read full comment
But you and your sub chiefs are releasing lands for galamsey. Are the lands not being destroyed? Are they being used for farming? Even chiefs are doing politics and foolish people are supporting him. People released their lands for Akosombo Dam to benefit all Ghanaians including the Nzemas.
THE DIRTY NAPO AND AKUFO ADDO WANT TO STEAL THE LAND!!!!!!!!!!!!
SIX MONTHS TO GO TO HELL AND THE THIEVES WANT TO CAPTURE THE LANDS!!!!!!!!!!
AKYEM MAFIA...THIEVES!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes this is a smart chief. There must be a lease to guarantee the future of the indigenes before it becomes too late.
You are right chief. You are a chief because of your people
Intelligent and champion and modern and wise king live long
Government should think big. How can government use compulsory land acquisition for private investors taking ninety percent share. Zero percent share for the nzemas, no relocation for those affected. At least one company amon ...
read full comment
Nzema people too have a king? Walahi talii
The people of Kwahu. Ashanti-Akim, the Akwamu, the Krobos and the People of Kpando lost bigger lands for the construction of the Akosombo dam. The Hydroelectric power from the dams are enjoyed by all Ghanaians.
Are the Nzem ...
read full comment
This portion they are requesting is too much, they'll turn around to share these lands among themselves. Go and ask the Gas if you don't know how these cheap politicians works . They have taken most lands belonging to the Gas ...
read full comment
I urge you, Honorable members, to prevent this individual from deceiving us.
We are gravely concerned about this matter.
PHUP Corporation is obligated to disclose information from the Environmental and Social Assessment ...
read full comment
I beg Ghana's coastline is 550 kilometers long. government should relocate this project to a community that will gladly accept it.
enough politics
But you and your sub chiefs are releasing lands for galamsey. Are the lands not being destroyed? Are they being used for farming? Even chiefs are doing politics and foolish people are supporting him. People released their lan ...
read full comment