Audio By Carbonatix
More than 300 retired soldiers and their families currently occupying the old Kaladan Barracks in Tamale have been given eviction orders by the Northern Regional Office of the Lands Commission.
A directive from the Lands Commission gave the tenants up to the end of February this year to vacate the barracks and make way for a redevelopment scheme to be implemented in the Tamale metropolis.
Also affected by the eviction notice are all people occupying the area around the Kaladan Park and some parts of Zogbeli and Aboabo.
The notice of eviction letter, dated January 29, 2013 and signed by Northern Regional Lands Commission Officer Justice Morgan, stated, “the Lands Commission, in collaboration with the Department of Town and Country Planning, the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly, relevant state and traditional institutions, is implementing a comprehensive redevelopment scheme on the old Kaladan Barracks.”
The reasons for the redevelopment scheme, as stated in the letter, were to realise the potential of Kaladan Barracks lands through proper planning, decongesting the central business district of Tamale, making the area a first-class commercial hub of Tamale and gateway to the metropolis as well as giving the city a facelift.
The letter has been duly served on all the affected persons, the Daily Graphic can confirm, ordering them “to vacate the land within thirty days from February 1, 2013”.
“The commission, after the said date, will have no option than to use all legitimate means to eject any person or group of persons who fail to vacate the land,” it added.
But Tamale District Chairman of the Veterans Association of Ghana (VAG) Major M.J.G. Alhassan (retd) described the Lands Commission’s intended action as callous, insensitive and inhumane.
He said the veterans and their families were not against the redevelopment exercise but were only asking the authorities concerned to resettle them elsewhere if the exercise is to be carried out.
He said it was sad that veterans who spent their youthful years serving this country at a peril to their own lives are being treated with scorn and disdain now that their services are no longer needed, adding, “I hope the young soldiers who are currently in active service are watching.”
When contacted, Northern Regional Director of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) Stephen Azantilow said his Commission is investigating a complaint it received from Major Alhassan on February 20, 2013 regarding the veterans’ plight.
He said if the investigation determines that the veterans have been treated unfairly, their right to shelter, which is guaranteed by the 1992 Constitution as a fundamental human right, would be deemed to have been violated.
That, he said, would compel CHRAJ take the necessary steps to fight for the veterans’ rights.
Officials of the Northern Regional Lands Commission declined to comment when contacted for clarification on the matter, but in a telephone interview, Board Chairman Alhaji Alhassan Ishmail accused the retired soldiers of trying to use their individual interests to stifle the development of the state.
He said a series of meetings that were held with the military, VAG members and other stakeholders ended with the conclusion that the redevelopment scheme should be carried out and expressed surprise that Major Alhassan, who was present in all those meetings, would now reverse his position and cry foul.
He said the military, and for that matter VAG, have no entitlement to the land in question.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama calls for prosperity, peace and progress in New Year Message
10 minutes -
Tema police foil armed robbery attempt at Afienya; Four suspects killed
3 hours -
Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after fatal road crash
4 hours -
Trump media firm to issue new cryptocurrency to shareholders
4 hours -
Ebo Noah arrested over failed Christmas apocalypse and public panic
6 hours -
‘Ghana’s democracy must never be sacrificed for short-term politics’ – Bawumia
6 hours -
Bawumia congratulates Mahama but warns he “cannot afford to fail Ghanaians”
6 hours -
CICM backs BoG’s microfinance sector reform programme; New Year Debt Recovery School comes off January-February 2026
6 hours -
GIPC Boss urges diaspora to invest remittances into productive ventures
6 hours -
Cedi ends 2025 as 4th best performing currency in Africa
6 hours -
Fifi Kwetey brands calls for Mahama third term as ‘sycophancy’
6 hours -
Bawumia calls for NPP unity ahead of 2028 elections
6 hours -
Police restore calm after swoop that resulted in one death at Aboso
6 hours -
Obaapa Fatimah Amoadu Foundation launches in Mankessim as 55 artisans graduate
7 hours -
Behold Thy Mother Foundation celebrates Christmas with aged mothers in Assin Manso
7 hours
