23/12/2013
The Focus Group Discussion in Ahanta West District proposed among others that:
Oil companies employ their kith and kin to improve their lives.
Grant scholarships to build the capacity of the youth in the area, to position them for jobs in the oil and other industries springing up in the area.
Government extensively, educates the citizenry on the merits and demerits of being resource rich, because though their region holds majority of the nation's natural wealth, not much is happening by way of infrastructure development.
Government orients chiefs on the effects of small scale mining and it's repercussion on the community.
On land ownership by non-Ghanaians, it was agreed that:
Lands are leased to them at shorter intervals, rather than outright sale. This is because per their experience, these people don't use the land, but wait until it becomes valuable and turn round to sell them to indigenes.
They verify the legal status of such foreigners before leasing land to them.
Land owner find out whether the purpose of securing the land is beneficial to the people and future generations.
Government educates chiefs and family heads who sell land to such foreigners, on the implication of their actions to the future of their communities.
Chiefs put the people first, whenever they are selling land.