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Presby Church Wants Urgent Attention On Land Guards

  The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) wants the government to step up efforts at dealing with the issues of land guards, water pollution and sand winning in the country. Doing that, it said, would help bring about peace, restore and protect the environment, as well as safeguard the health of the people. The church said while in some parts of the country land guards were illegitimately taking lands and properties for which people had toiled, illegal mining and sand winning were degrading the environment and opening it up to both climate change and also health concerns. The Chairperson of the Ga West Presbytery of the PCG, Rev. Daniel Kwasi Amoako Nyarko, made the appeal when he, in the company of other senior officials from the presbytery, paid a courtesy call on the management of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) in Accra last Thursday.

Extend dumsor timetable to Ashanti Region - Kumasi traders call on ECG

In separate interviews with GNA, they called on the government and ECG to admit the current power challenges as dumsor and provide a time table accordingly. Mr. Isaac Yeboah, a frozen food seller, pointed out that the unannounced power cuts were severely affecting his business since most of the items got rotten during the off periods. He has to make emergency fuel purchases to power his generator to save the products from going bad. Madam Afua Serwaa said the ‘Dumsor’ with its resultant heat conditions had brought a lot of heat rashes, especially on children. She said ‘dumsor’ was affecting almost every business and mentioned hospitals, banks, printing houses, barbers, hairdressers and others as those heavily receiving the blunt of the problem.

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