The Ga-Dangme Lands Administration (GDLA) has bemoaned the indifference exhibited by successive governments with respect to releasing state lands that have not been used for the purposes they were acquired as stipulated in the letter 1992 Constitution.
In a petition to President Akufo-Addo, the Chief Executive of the organisation, King Ayi Tunnmaa II, said, “there are court judgments in favour of the Ga-Dangme people regarding our lands, but unfortunately we are being humiliated, “insulted”, marginalised, deprived of our rights and privileges, and some of the times intimidated, harassed and brutalised, and the state bodies that are supposed to enforce the judgments are not doing what it is expected of them, in blatant and gross violation of the 1992 Constitution.
Petition to the President Fri 11.06.2021 pdf
Citing the attack by some military officers on some La youth on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, King Tunnmaa II, said it was a clear indication of some high-ranking servicemen abusing their offices to suppress the will of the Ga people to fight for their lands.
“We believe the right channels of engagement are not explored in many of such decision-making processes, assuming that these lands have been acquired by the state, hence the agitations from our people,” he added.
Among others, the GDLA’s CEO also bemoaned the unlawful sale of state lands by some masked individuals, therefore depriving the allodial landowners of lawful access and possession of their lands.
Pained by the situation, King Tunnmaa II demanded full accountability of all state lands that have been obtained from the Ga-Dangbe jurisdiction and how they have been utilized.
“Clearly we can see that the rights of the Ga-Dangme people have been and are still being trampled upon with impunity, in total violation of the 1992 Constitution and in the full glare of past governments and unfortunately yours too, Your Excellency, who have sworn an oath to protect the good people of our country; we will not belabour any point in recounting the many promises made by past Presidents and yourself, Your Excellency, to look into this unending nagging issue of the unlawful sale of PUBLIC LANDS and resolving it once and for all.”
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