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King Ayi Tunnma II, Asafoatse of the Ga State, has said challenges to land management in the country will continue to bedevil the country unless personnel of land administration institutions “change their attitude to work”.
He said lack of enforcement of land laws and policies, poor and uncontrolled developments are also to be blamed for the land management challenges in the Ga-Dangbe traditional area.
“It should be emphasized that it is not the building that will streamline land administration in the country rather it is the attitude of the staff and programs of the lands sector agencies,” he said.
He revealed in a press statement that the people of the Ga-Dangbe traditional area have initiated the Ga-Dangbe Lands Administration process to avoid lands litigation and chieftaincy dispute for the people of Ga-Dangbe as well as the people of Ghana “and by so doing we will grant freedom and justice”.
The rest of the press release is reproduced in the following paragraphs:
I King Ayi Tunnmaa II, the founder and indigenous of the land, says there must be justice for the people of the Ga-Dangbe traditional area.
So therefore I King Ayi Tunnmaa II call upon the ADR, Court Of Arbitration, Council Of State, the legislature, The Judiciary, The National Security, BNI, The National Directors of CID, The National Directors Of Police, and the commander in chief of the Republic of Ghana, The local government, AMA, Ministries of chieftaincy, Directors Of Public Relations Office, National Directors of Socialist, and the high traditional dignitaries of chiefs and the dignitaries of Christian council and the Muslim council that benefit from the Ga state. All these prominent people in the Ga state have not been [just] to the people of Gas...
I King Ayi Tunnmaa ii the founder and indigenous of the Ga lands wish to meet all these prominent people so that they will come together as one with King Ayi Tunnmaa ii and also use their office of good intelligence to support King Ayi Tunnmaa II the chief of defense of the Ga state to resolve peace and harmony in the Ga traditional area and to avoid inconvenience of land litigation and dispute in chieftaincy in the Ga traditional area and also to allow good development and infrastructure for the GA-DANGBE traditional area as well as the people of Ghana.
Conclusion
In the round, King Ayi Tunma II will set aside all chieftaincy disputes among the Ga state, and as a father will support government institutions and focus on development to benefit the Ga state.
Also, King Ayi Tunma ii is yet to meet the local government to negotiate in the lands policy management in the matter of GA DANGBE LANDS ADMINISTRATION.
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