 insecurity is affecting lives of people's livelihoods in Ghana tremendously especially when we go to the rural areas or the local areas where people are engaged in climate activities. It is seriously affecting the level of investment that people are committing into their agribusiness because if they are not they don't feel secure of the land rights they have they are not ready to do all that it takes to increase the intensity of activity to improve or to even expand on the skills and level of involvement in the land activity. In fact in recent times in Ghana we have had cases where cocoa farms have been given two small scale minors and they have taken greater parts of the cocoa trees digging under the cocoa trees for the goat and so farmers don't have any opportunity to continue their farming activities. So what is happening in some of those areas is that even farmers who originally did not want to give out their cocoa farm for such activities are forced to submit to that situation because they are not able to protect themselves they're not able to get any protection from the system and the traditional leaders who granted the land are not able to even give them any guarantee security of their land. So it is a serious situation in Ghana. If you come to the urban areas it is trying to develop their own small businesses all their housing units for them to be able to engage in business activities in their cities and it's the same there's chaos in the tenure arrangements and so many have become victims and this is creating a lot of tensions for them. So yes tenure insecurity is a big subject in Ghana maybe don't feel secured and because of that people are using all kinds of other means to ensure that they get protection for themselves by employing security in other things from their life which is also creating further insecurity for other people around the area.