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CPP UK & Ireland’s petition against GMO bills

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  • Frank Agyekum 10 years ago

    It would seem that only the CPP will fight for Ghana's health where is the NPP and the other parties on this.

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    very very great step to save mother Ghana and humanity

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  • Usman Baba Ilyass 10 years ago

    The drafting of the bill at this particular moment clearly indicate, that the ministry of Agriculture in particular and the government in general are totally oblivious of what is hapening with regard to GMOs and the response ...
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  • 4ward Ever 10 years ago

    Infinite thanks to CPP UK & Ireland! It is truly reassuring that in contrast to the deficit of conscience in the corridors of power at home, we can count on the selfless patriotism of citizens, both at home and abroad, such ...
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  • prempeh 1. 10 years ago

    You should all be aware that hadn´t been the terrorist organisation who worked day and night to destroy Ghana after independence, by now Ghana could´ve take off, judging from the way our first President Obadwemba Osagyefo D ...
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  • Charles 10 years ago

    Our political leaders will distract Ghanaians with Vickyleaks and other irrelevant political nonsense while behind closed doors, they sign deals with Monsanto and other GMO companies.

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  • What do you care 9 years ago

    Great! Spread the word and fight agalnst all these invaders. They are always in for themselves. We have to take lessons from what's happening in other neighboring W. African countries: The afflictions.