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Fulani herdsmen destroy Pikaro Forest Reserve

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  • KOFI ABROKWA - AKIM AKOKOASO 9 years ago

    THE GOV'T SHOULD STEP IN AND GET THE LANDS FOR THE LOCALS.

  • Alhaji A Brutus Germany 9 years ago

    WHERE IS OUR NATIONAL SECURITY ?JDM PLEASE SACK THE DISTRICT FORESTRY OFFICER IMMEDIATELY

  • Kwasi atta 9 years ago

    Fulanis dont from Ghana how they can have a land in Ghana. Our leaders and police are wicked, what a pity Nation.

  • Asempaye 9 years ago

    Only in Ghana this kind of thing can happen. Useless public servants demanding higher salaries without production.

  • AKWAPIMBA , LAS PALMAS DE G.C., SPAIN 9 years ago

    -HOW COME, FULANI HERDSMEN LATER TAKE LAND TO BE THEIR OWN.NO ONE CANNOT TRESPASS ON GOVT.LAND.WITH WHAT PERMIT.HEY,WHAT REALLY HAPPEN,MY COUNTRY MEN.NA WA.SOMETHING WENT WRONG

  • Imoro 9 years ago

    Let's learn to be tolerant to others, please. After all, we benefit from the cattle they rear.

  • Mba 9 years ago

    Mr Imoro i guess you are a fulani yourself so i suggest you educate your fellow fulanis` about the laws of the Land.

  • LAK, Tema 9 years ago

    This is a national problem involving all free roaming cattle throughout the country. In the Afienya backyard of Tema, I have had my well tendered mango plants (1000) and plantains (over 1000) and other plants (maize, sugarcan ...
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  • Gyebi 9 years ago

    irresponsible LEADESHIP
    irresponsible CITIZENS
    irresponsible COUNTRY

  • mimi 9 years ago

    The question is how are these Fulani herdsmen, if they are not from Ghana, getting into the country in the first place with large herds of cattle..? Aren't our borders well protected enough..? How do they get in and get to gr ...
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  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    The Ghana Forestry Commission has to be summonsed to appear before the Parliament to explain how this situation came to exist for so long. The report claims this particular encroachment into the Reserve began some 3 years ago ...
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