MARTIN KPEBU TO LEAD SUIT AGAINST GOV’T OVER PLANS TO MINE ATEWA FOREST


Two institutions, A Rocha Ghana and Flower Ghana and two private citizens, Awula Serwah and Oteng Adjei, have served a notice to the Attorney-General about their intention to sue the government unless the plan to mine the Atewa Forest is rescinded.

They want the Attorney-General, Gloria Akuffo, to advise the government against the intended plan to mine the forest or they proceed with the suit.

Leading their cause is respected legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu, who has said although his clients are good citizens of Ghana and support government's quest to raise funds to develop the country, they do not believe that government should exploit the Atewa Range Forest for bauxite reserves because there are far richer bauxite reserves.

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