The Founder of the Danquah Institute, Solicitor and Barista, Mr. Gabby Otchere Darko, has expressed his disappointment over a court ruling against the commercialization of Indian hemp in Ghana.
It will be recalled that before the court’s decision, Mr. Gabby made a post about how Indian him could grant Ghana a whole new economy. He elaborated on the practical uses of Indian hemp and that Ghana has a lot of lands. Hence, with Parliament permitting, the cultivation of Indian hemp in the country has the potential to transform the economy into an enviable significantly.
He cited examples of countries that have allocated hundred and thousands of acres of land for the cultivation of Indian hemp and the numerous benefits that the government can derive from it.
Therefore, after the publication of the court’s split decision of 4:3 against it, Mr. Gabby quickly went to his Twitter page to write what “a disappointing decision.”
Gabby stressed that he is confident the review application and will see the cultivation of Indian hemp prevailing in the Ghanaian Court. Nonetheless, he expressed his joy over the fact that the court did not condemn the product morally but noted that cannabis has good uses in the commercial sense.
I Gabby Otchere Darko said, “A disappointing decision, in my view, and I am not alone. Thankfully, it was a 4:3 split decision. We hope and should be confident that a review application if filed, will be successful. The issue of commercializing cannabis for good uses is epochal.”
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