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Manasseh Azure writes: The excavators vrs. Raymond Archer’s factories

That kind of mining was illegal. Those doing it knew it. They were warned, but they did not stop. The government set up a task force made up of the military, police and other security agencies. The illegal miners were given an ultimatum to vacate their sites.

When that well-publicised ultimatum expired, the task force went into the forests. They caught the recalcitrant illegal miners engaging in their illegal activities. Were the excavators, vehicles and other equipment of the miners destroyed?

No. They were seized.

Let’s come to a fairly decent and legitimate business being undertaken on government land that was rented to businesses. The government wanted to put the land to a different use so those operating there were served notices to move out.

Photos: Surprise dawn demolition at Trade Fair destroys Raymond Archer’s factories

One of them went to court to challenge the decision and secured an injunction on the government’s threat to demolish the businesses that did not move.

According to the government, it got the injunction lifted on February 12, 2020. The businessman says his lawyers filed further processes to stay the execution and those processes were duly served on the government agency threatening to demolish his businesses. The agency denies receiving any such legal processes. In Ghana, strange things are normal so this confusion is not new.

Four days after getting the injunction lifted and purportedly not receiving the other processes filed by the businessman, the government agency went to the site of the business at midnight with armed state security and demolished two factories belonging to the businessman. Other businesses were pulled down, but let’s focus on this particular businessman with the two factories.

According to him, the machines and other factory equipment alone cost more than $10 million. He had employed 120 people. He said even if the government had wanted to act on the court injunction that was lifted, he would have needed more than four days to remove the factory machines and equipment. Those who installed them had come from four different countries.

So could the government and the Ghana International Trade Fair Centre have done things differently even if they had to enforce the law?

Yes.

They could have served the businessman a notice:

“You were challenging us in court. We have got the injunction lifted so we have the power to demolish your structures now. We, however, know that your business is not just made of blocks and roofing sheets. You have very expensive equipment and you have operated these factories for 10 years. So we are giving you a month to dismantle your equipment and we will demolish the structure.”

This was not what happened. They moved in at midnight and pulled everything down. They were acting with instructions “from above”.

They are in power and have the power to do anything. And they had to teach that arrogant brat a lesson he would never forget. After all, who in this country does not know Raymond Archer has links with the opposition NDC?

Kudos to those behind this decision and action. Kudos to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his ministers and everyone who saw nothing wrong with this wickedness and are justifying it.

It takes a lot of courage to move in at midnight and destroy a more than GHC50 million worth of investment when that same government is desperately giving tax holidays to existing companies owned by foreigners and claiming them to be 1D1F.

If you could save the galamsey excavators, why could you not save Raymond Archer’s factory equipment? Was it because you could not appropriate the factory equipment to yourselves as you did with the galamsey equipment?

There’s one important fact you must remember. These actions poison the soul of the nation. Their psychological effect on the people and their sense of patriotism goes beyond the damage caused Raymond Archer.

Also, remember power will not always be in your hands. One day, you will leave this stage. You or your descendants may pay for what you do with the power you have today.

Beyond that, you should be concerned about the legacy you’re leaving behind ask yourselves the most important question of life.

What memory will your name evoke on the day you are lowered into the grave?

18 Comments
  1. Anonymous says

    Hmmm. Since yesterday when I saw this news I was hurt, because one of the the campaign promised I was happy so much was D1F1 so seeing this type of news is very bad. I am a believer in engineering and industries

    1. Anonymous says

      I’m so sad. How can human beings be so wicked and envious? Manasseh you are part of this. You brought mahama down, now see. Now see for yourself. Ghana has suddenly turned to many things we can’t describe. Who is the above?

  2. Anonymous says

    This is wickedness of the highest order but trust me NPP business men will pay dearly for this reckless and heartless decision by Nana Akufo Addo.
    Posterity is our judge.

    1. Anonymous says

      They should not forget that position is not possession. Power will one day change hands. Hmmn

  3. SIR CARLOS says

    This is wickedness of the highest order but trust me NPP business men will pay dearly for this reckless and heartless decision by Nana Akufo Addo.
    Posterity is our judge.

  4. Issifu Seidu Kudus Gbeadese says

    This is my Manansseh talking. He’s talking from his heart and not from the stomach. If you had taken this stance from when the lawlessness started, maybe somebody with conscience in that govt would listen, but if you decide to do balancing and equalization, then, they will feel they still have voices of reason on their side. This is a good folder

  5. Anonymous says

    This singular act by Akufo Addo is evil and barbaric, especially at a time he has promised to establish factories and has done almost closer to nothing. Prosperity is the best judge.

  6. Anonymous says

    The question is do we still have to allow them to continue destroying our water bodies?

    1. Anonymous says

      Nonfa

    2. Naomi kyei says

      you can not build one but you can destroy some one one “s factory l can’t think far .

  7. Anonymous says

    I wish there is an existing force to fight and bring sanity to this country, the future is bleak. I am not posting for NPP or NDC. I am posting for Ghana, I wish other generational thinkers will join me say enough is enough!!!

  8. Abdul says

    So over 120 citizens have effectively lost their jobs and by extension their livelihood! It is sad that the very people whose wellbeing should be the priority of leaders are rather made to suffer just because of a perceived political leanings and or unjustified hatred
    Those who ordered for the destruction of those properties worth millions of dollars will should account for it here on earth before making it to their maker and they should also remember that power is transient and will always change hands. A word to a wise is cool

  9. Keanu Avayivu says

    Manasseh, thank you for displaying this level of boldness. Confront evil and God will be your helper. Akuffo Addo is a complete disappointment to me. I can’t believe it that these things are happening under the watch of a man who used to call himself champion of rule of law. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. People in power today must know that there is a day when man will account for everything he has done on earth. They don’t need to believe this but they will still account for every single thing they have done.
    May the Lord send his angels to protect you as you go on this solo crusade. Solo because the rest of your people the journalist are silent. Yes, the Bird that is scratching the ground for food does not make noise. Their mouths are full so they can’t talk.

  10. Black Jesus! says

    Our country, Ghana is no more a land of freedom and justice. How do you destroy someone’s business? Which judge in a legitimate court, with human senses would invoke the powers of the state to destroy? This is not NDC/NPP, anymore, but madness! Black man, black heart, black mind! Wicked people! Shameless judiciary!

  11. Charles Badu says

    God of Israel, let’s see your power. If you don’t, this government will kill Ghanaians

  12. Anonymous says

    This is demonic. God will never forget how wicked akufo Addo has been to the young man and others who have suffered in like manner from the hands of this Satan incarnate and an old hypocrite and dishonest president. God will avenge with anger

  13. Anonymous says

    This is a serious issue and will go a long way to hurt the country

  14. Larry says

    I am mad at the government’s action to destroy a property belonging to a citizen who has managed to employ 120 people . For God sake what is wrong with US . How could u be so wicked to ur fellow Ghanaian . Damned I hate NPP

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