By Joseph Tumbey
Day after a media report about CEO of the MANO palm oil plantation instigating violence against the Citizens of Cape Mount and Bomi County for locality social benefit, the management of MANO Palm oil plantation dispel media reports that its CEO, Mr. Assad Fadel is instigating violence at the plantation.
In their Wednesday October 12 release, they said the purported voice recording trending both around and on social media was doctored while his photo was added to the recording by a group of anti investment people.
“It is unthinkable for a CEO of a company to promote violence at his own site”, the release stated.
According to the release, their CEO was responding to an information from the proprietor of a private security firm contracted by the plantation on his briefing of how the people of Bomi County were totally against the actions of the PAC(Project Affected Communities).
It continues that, group of people were demanding among other things the dismissal of three employees as well as instructing the company to employ only citizens from the county.
“The CEO of MANO Palm oil plantation company is a peaceful person who values the dignity of every human being. Moreover, he believes in the promotion and protection of human rights”, the release said .
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