Accra — Nana Oteaku Amani shifts uneasily in his seat, a slight frown on his face as he scans the dusty Apaaso Resettlement Community landscape.
As some sort of a community/traditional leader here - he is Asare III - he is worried over the plight of the neighbourhood of about 800 people, created via a resettlement programme involving former settlers of the land where the imposing Akosmbo Dam now sits.
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