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Resolve land and chieftaincy disputes for development to thrive-MCE


  14 Octobre      27        Société (45093),

 

Accra, Oct. 14, GNA-Madam Jennifer Dede Adjabeng, the Municipal Chief Executive for La-Nkwantanang Municipal Assembly, has called on traditional leaders to resolve all chieftaincy and land litigations in the area to pave way for development.
She also urged them to support the Assembly to facilitate its vision of improving the living standards of the people.
Madam Adjabeng made the call at a forum organised by the Assembly to bring to the fore challenges confronting it in its efforts to develop the municipality.
She said land was crucial to development as the Assembly had in its plans to undertake many projects such as the building of an ultra-modern market in the area.
The MCE said majority of projects in the municipality were completed and that road construction works were ongoing and expected to be completed before the end of the year.
She entreated the traditional leaders to avoid the indiscriminate and multiple sales of lands and chieftaincy clashes to allow peace to prevail.
Mr Francis Kweku Asiedu, the Municipal Coordinating Director urged the Council of Chiefs as custodians of the lands to have at their disposal information pertaining lands earmarked for roads and refrain from selling them to estate developers.
He called on them to amicably mediate in the Ayi Mensah and Pangang chieftaincy disputes to help bring lasting peace and development to enhance the living condition of the citizenry.
GNA

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