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NDC-affiliated group reportedly takes control of Atewa Forest

Reports have surfaced about a troubling situation in the Atewa Forest Reserve, particularly in the Kwabeng area, where a group of individuals claiming affiliation with the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has reportedly seized control of parts of the forest.

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Sources indicate that the group is asserting their right to mine in the forest, allegedly citing their party’s position in government as justification.

The individuals have erected a wooden barricade at the site, effectively blocking access to that portion of the forest reserve and restricting entry to others.

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Concerns have been raised about the potential environmental and legal implications of such activities, as Atewa Forest is a protected area critical for biodiversity and water resources.

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Source: Citinewsroom

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