Minister stops dev’t of Parks, Gardens Land in Wa after Ablakwa raised concerns
The Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation, and Rural Development has taken immediate action to halt the development of a filling station on the Parks and Gardens land in Wa, following concerns raised by Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. A letter has been issued by the Ministry, directing the Lands Commission to provide documentation on the ownership of the land within a four-day ultimatum.
Halt on Filling Station Development
Following the emergence of structures on the Parks and Gardens land in Wa, claiming to be a private developer’s filling station, an official letter has been issued to immediately halt any further development. The objective is to address concerns regarding the preservation of the Parks and Gardens area, which holds historical and cultural significance, and prevent any unauthorized usage of state land.
Ultimatum for Documentation
The Ministry’s letter has mandated the Lands Commission to provide comprehensive documentation regarding the ownership of the Parks and Gardens land. This includes records of ownership, decision-making processes, legal basis, and any relevant conditions or restrictions associated with the land use. A four-day ultimatum has been given to the Lands Commission to submit the requested information, highlighting the need for a prompt investigation into the alleged takeover.
Deadline for Cooperation
To facilitate a thorough examination of the case, a deadline of Monday, 8th July 2024, has been set for the submission of the requested documentation. It is expected that the Regional Director of the Lands Commission and other stakeholders involved will cooperate fully during the investigation. Transparent cooperation is essential in addressing the concerns raised by Ablakwa and ensuring a fair assessment of the alleged state capture.
Conclusion
The Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation, and Rural Development has taken decisive steps to address the alleged takeover of Parks and Gardens land in Wa. By issuing a letter to halt the filling station development and setting a four-day ultimatum for the provision of ownership documentation, the ministry emphasizes the need for a prompt investigation. The established deadline and call for cooperation aim to facilitate a comprehensive examination of the case. The ongoing investigation seeks to establish the ownership status of the land and address the concerns raised by Ablakwa.
Source: 3news.com

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