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The Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (GARCC) has clarified that the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo, has not authorised or directed any selective demolition of billboards in the region.
The statement comes in response to media reports calling on the President to “call Linda Ocloo to order over selective billboard demolitions,” as highlighted by the AAG.
In a rejoinder, GARCC said that the ongoing billboard regulation and standardisation exercise is a national, institutional process overseen by the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs through a Technical Committee on the Regulation and Standardization of Outdoor Signage.
“We wish to respectfully clarify, and to personally assure the public and stakeholders, that the ongoing billboard regulation and standardization exercise within the Greater Accra Region is not initiated, directed, or supervised by the Regional Minister or the GARCC,” the statement said.
It further noted, “As Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo has not sanctioned, ordered, or authorized any selective demolitions of billboards or outdoor signage.”
The Council explained that Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) are legally empowered to regulate signage within their jurisdictions.
Their responsibilities include issuing notices of non-compliance and removing structures that fail to meet safety and permitting standards.
“These actions are grounded in existing legislation and guided by public safety concerns, particularly where installations pose risks to motorists, pedestrians, and public infrastructure,” the statement added.
GARCC also reassured stakeholders that the exercise has not excluded the advertising industry. “The Advertising Association of Ghana and other stakeholders are represented on the Technical Committee and have been part of the consultative and operational framework from the outset,” the Council said.
Describing reports that blamed the Regional Minister as “inaccurate and unfair,” GARCC emphasised that personalising the exercise misrepresents the governance structure and risks undermining public understanding.
The Council reaffirmed the Minister's commitment to transparency and stakeholder engagement.
“Her Office will continue to support lawful processes that promote order, safety, and sustainable urban development, while encouraging dialogue to address concerns through the appropriate ministerial and stakeholder channels,” the statement said.
“Clarity safeguards institutions and accuracy strengthens trust,” it added.
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