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1. www.ghanareview.com
www.ghanareview.com/review/sho - [Cached]Published on: 1/26/2008 Last Visited: 1/31/2008
Nana Adu Ababio, chief of Yawhima, alleged that "some forestry officials
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Nana Adu Ababio appealed to the government to intervene to help reduce the -
2. Ghanaian Chronicle - Online : The current time is 3:24:31 AM on 5/27/2006
www.ghanaian-chronicle.com/the - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2006 Last Visited: 5/26/2006
The Chief of Yawhima, Nana Ansu Ababio, who is also the sub chief of Abesim, observed that the chainsaw operators also destroy sacred groves, thereby provoking ancestral spirits, and also contribute to the loss of biodiversity, destruction of wildlife habitats and the drying out of water bodies, in their haste to outwit security agencies and the forestry commission, causing a lot of nuisance in the area.
Nana Ababio expressed regret that the traditional council has lost its credibility since the people of the area perceived the notion that the council has condoned and connived with the operators.
He called on the forestry officials and the security agencies to come to the area to help reverse the activities of the operators in order not to expose the people to unnecessary dangers. -
3. www.ghanareview.com
www.ghanareview.com/review/sho - [Cached]Published on: 1/26/2008 Last Visited: 1/27/2008
Nana Adu Ababio, chief of Yawhima, alleged that "some forestry officials
...
Nana Adu Ababio appealed to the government to intervene to help reduce the

