The Ahafo Region, once a thriving forest enclave teeming with life, was more than just trees and soil - it was a heritage zone, a natural resource bank, and a sacred space for the indigenous custodians who had protected it for generations.
The trucks roll out daily, carrying away hardwoods worth fortunes.
But not a single coin of that wealth returns to the people who call this land home.
Today, the forest lies in ruins - stripped bare by logging operations that came in under the guise of "development" and "economic growth".