• It said the exercise is part of a nationwide demolition exercise to halt further encroachment of government lands.
• Residents are pointing accusing fingers at one Clement Dzato, Managing Director of Messrs Aynok Holdings Limited.
The Lands Commission has reacted to the demolishing of structures at Ideal College at Mpehuasem, a suburb in Accra.
It said the exercise is part of a nationwide demolition exercise to halt further encroachment of government lands.
Deputy Executive Secretary of the Lands Commission, Jones Ofori-Boadu, disclosed this in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme Friday.
This follows the demolishing at Ideal College which turned violent and about 23 students got injured in the process.
Residents are pointing accusing fingers at one Clement Dzato, Managing Director of Messrs Aynok Holdings Limited.
Management of the school together with the police decided to fight for their right and was met with brute force.
Reacting to this, Mr. Ofori-Boadu said the Lands Commission with approval from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources signed a contract with Mr. Dzato to reclaim the lands for the government.
He indicated that, over the years, he has helped government reclaim lands which has been encroached on by private individuals.
The Lands Commission Deputy Executive Secretary explained that until a house is demolished, the owner is given notice and time to move before the exercise is carried out.
But unfortunately, he said the majority fail to comply which normally leads to a confrontation with the police.
Credit to Source: Adom Fm
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