The University of Ghana has issued a warning to the public against falling victim to fraudulent land sale schemes involving its property, particularly around the National Service Farms and areas near Papao.
In a public notice released by its Public Affairs Directorate, the University disclosed that it has observed with concern recent attempts by individuals—reportedly from Osu—to mislead unsuspecting members of the public into believing that parts of the University’s lands have been ceded to them by the government.
These false claims are allegedly being used to sell land fraudulently.
“Information available to the Management of the University through the Physical Development and Municipal Services Directorate (PDMSD) indicates that at least two people have already fallen victim,” the statement signed by Dr. Elizier Taiba Ameyaw-Buronyah read.

Victims were reportedly asked to seek the University's consent after purchase—a consent the University firmly states it does not and will not grant under any circumstances.
One of the fraudulent cases is currently under investigation by National Security, with investigators visiting the University multiple times as part of their inquiries.
The University has categorically stated that none of its lands have been sold or ceded to any individual, group, or community. “No one has been authorised to sell land on its behalf. The University’s lands remain its property and ARE NOT FOR SALE,” the notice emphasized.
Members of the public have been urged to report any suspicious activity or fraudulent offers to the University or relevant security agencies without delay.
This caution aligns with Strategic Priority 5 of the University’s 2024–2029 Strategic Plan, which focuses on sustainable resource mobilisation and stewardship.
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