“…Like other resource-rich nations in Africa, Ghana has experienced some of the difficulties mentioned above since the discovery of oil. Many Ghanaians, especially those living along the country’s western coast, where oil resources were discovered in commercial quantities in 2007, saw the discovery of oil in Ghana’s Western Region as an opportunity to bring enormous advantages and huge impacts on the lives of the people (Nguah and Mensah, 2016; Kpinpuo and Tuokuu, 2017; Ackah et al , 2019; Mohammed et al , 2022). In many communities, including Cape Three Points, Agona Ahanta, Dixcove and Sekondi-Takoradi, and other coastal communities, the hopes and aspirations for the industry to boost economic development, create employment and reduce poverty over the past decade have not been met and could be seen as a source of strikes and misunderstandings (Mohammed et al , 2022; Nguah and Mensah, 2016).…”