God have mercy on them. Even there are no enough ambulances to transport them oh Ghana.
God have mercy on them. Even there are no enough ambulances to transport them oh Ghana.
Kwaku Owusu 8 years ago
This is gross negligence on the of appropriate government agencies responsible to ensuring the safety of the quarry on life and property. The Environmental Protection Agency should be taken to task and any official as well as ... read full comment
This is gross negligence on the of appropriate government agencies responsible to ensuring the safety of the quarry on life and property. The Environmental Protection Agency should be taken to task and any official as well as management of the quarry, who may be found culpable, be dealt with accordingly by law.
HARDER@'-89 8 years ago
heart breaking indeed but it also indicates the sloppy minded attitude of people in certain critical positions of public office be private or public...notwithstanding the police must investigate and bring the culprits to book ... read full comment
heart breaking indeed but it also indicates the sloppy minded attitude of people in certain critical positions of public office be private or public...notwithstanding the police must investigate and bring the culprits to book..
shadrack 8 years ago
i've never experienced a bomb xplod until today. Ma brodaz, help me tnk de LORD for ma life.
i've never experienced a bomb xplod until today. Ma brodaz, help me tnk de LORD for ma life.
Saforo 8 years ago
How can people lifes normalise after this trauma. I was there and i tell you the level of impact and the amount of energy this explosion triggered cant be explain. If buildings are collapsing imagine what will happen to morta ... read full comment
How can people lifes normalise after this trauma. I was there and i tell you the level of impact and the amount of energy this explosion triggered cant be explain. If buildings are collapsing imagine what will happen to mortals. Who provide medical care for the people who felt life is taking away from them in a split of second? Who will pay for all the damages running into millions of cedis? Who seeks justice for the innocent who laboured all their life to build property for future generations. A man who feels the pain of this must help.
kobbington 8 years ago
As a witness, and a lucky one at that, I can say that it was scary to say the least. I saw houses on both sides of the road cave in...it was something else which must bring the nation to question the pro activity and intellig ... read full comment
As a witness, and a lucky one at that, I can say that it was scary to say the least. I saw houses on both sides of the road cave in...it was something else which must bring the nation to question the pro activity and intelligence gathering methods of our security agents. We can't continue to be reactionary in this country as one disaster after another sweep people and properties in the abyss! What a country!
Debbie 8 years ago
Got the news over here in America. My heart is broken and this will not be forgotten.
What is the name of "The company" that is responsible for leaving the explosives there? They were negligent and responsible for this trage ... read full comment
Got the news over here in America. My heart is broken and this will not be forgotten.
What is the name of "The company" that is responsible for leaving the explosives there? They were negligent and responsible for this tragedy.
Though they cannot bring back the lives lost, they must pay for the damage done.
God have mercy on them. Even there are no enough ambulances to transport them oh Ghana.
This is gross negligence on the of appropriate government agencies responsible to ensuring the safety of the quarry on life and property. The Environmental Protection Agency should be taken to task and any official as well as ...
read full comment
heart breaking indeed but it also indicates the sloppy minded attitude of people in certain critical positions of public office be private or public...notwithstanding the police must investigate and bring the culprits to book ...
read full comment
i've never experienced a bomb xplod until today. Ma brodaz, help me tnk de LORD for ma life.
How can people lifes normalise after this trauma. I was there and i tell you the level of impact and the amount of energy this explosion triggered cant be explain. If buildings are collapsing imagine what will happen to morta ...
read full comment
As a witness, and a lucky one at that, I can say that it was scary to say the least. I saw houses on both sides of the road cave in...it was something else which must bring the nation to question the pro activity and intellig ...
read full comment
Got the news over here in America. My heart is broken and this will not be forgotten.
What is the name of "The company" that is responsible for leaving the explosives there? They were negligent and responsible for this trage ...
read full comment