Ghana sees public forum as a means to shape nascent oil policy
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Issue 130
- 14 Jan 2008
| 3 minute read
Keen to avoid the resource curse that has affected other countries in the Gulf of Guinea, the government of Ghana is consulting widely on how best to develop its nascent oil industry. Peaceful, democratic, with relevant experience from its mining industry and a sophisticated civil society, Ghana should be able to provide a model of best practice for its neighbours.
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