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The Speaker of Parliament has charged two committees in Parliament to investigate the circumstances under which the Tema Development Corporation demolished houses at Adjei Kojo, a suburb of Tema.
The Works and Housing Committee, the Constitutional and Legal Committee, Chairman of the Lands and Forestry Committee, as well as experienced MPs, Mr Alban Bagbin and E.T Mensah, have a month to present a report to the House on how the victims acquired the land and why the houses were demolished many years after they were built.
Thousands of residents of Adjei Kojo now sleep in the open with few putting up in tents provided by the National Disaster Management Organisation after their houses were flattened by bulldozers brought in by the TDC.
The residents, some of whom had stayed at Adjei Kojo for over a decade were deemed illegal settlers who encroached on the land.
The issue has become a subject of debate on the floor of Parliament with some members condemning the action by the TDC which claims to be rightful owner of the land.
A statement read by the Member of Parliament for the area, Irene Naa Toshie Addo, said over 500 houses were flattened in the demolition exercise carried out by the TDC and supervised by a combined team of police and military personnel.
Over 2,000 residents were rendered homeless as a result of the exercise, she stated.
According to her, the TDC was inhuman and even irresponsible in carrying out the demolition because the authorities had not taken the basic steps necessary before undertaking such a far reaching action.
She said the TDC failed to acquire the necessary permit to undertake the demolition exercise and also did not submit the necessary notifications before pulling down the structures.
Joy News' Parliamentary Correspondent Elton John Brobbey reported that due to the sensitive nature of the matter the Speaker Doe Adjaho only allowed the leadership of the house to speak on the floor.
Some of them questioned how the victims acquired the land and the circumstances under which they built the houses on lands purported to be owned by the TDC.
The Speaker subsequently directed the Committees to look into the matter and report back to the House within a month.
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