Ghanaians have reacted to the busted 15 trucks full of smuggled fertilisers for export into other countries.
According to TV3, a joint team from the counterterrorism unit and intelligence unity of GRA has impounded 15 trucks loaded with alleged smuggled fertiliser from a called Fertagro Ghana limited.
The team also discovered a warehouse and a factory where the was found. They were repackaging cocoa board fertilisers into foreign sacks for export.
Where are we going as a country. Farmers are complaining of shortage of fertilizers and how expensive it has become and yet people smuggle out of the country to sell it in other countries. Cocoa board will go for a loan and use the money to buy fertiliser but the farmers are not getting the fertilisers.
So how can we be doing this to ourselves. Fellow Ghanaians, let’s help build our nation and stop this lifestyle.
And kudos to the joint team .We need more of this efforts and let’s hope that the law will work against any individual or which doesn’t want the best for the nation and it’s citizens.
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Reactions
“When you have business men and women taking decisions on behalf of the poor in the name of so called governance,this will be the outcome,very sad where we find ourselves as a country.” A user wrote.
This is not done by low level insiders. There are very big fishes behind but this is Ghana. How long has this been going on and are there others doing same ? Leadership failure and our laws seems relaxed. In China, this would be punishable by death. A user added.
“The word crime is now a household name in Ghana because of our laws aren’t working. Some members of the judiciary and other institutions that are mandated to apply the laws are themselves lawbreakers.The leader of the country too seems to has lost touch with reality so all his appointees can do whatever they like. A user remarked.
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