The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Benito Owusu-Bio, has revealed that the Lands Ministry will establish a multi-stakeholder platform to monitor the implementation of recommendations made after the National Lands Conference, a 4-day event scheduled to officially begin today, 7th December 2022.
Speaking at a prelude to the grand opening of the National Land Conference, Hon. Benito indicated that he is hopeful that after the 4-Day Conference, solutions will be found for some of the most pressing land issues in Ghana.
He noted that he is also expectant that at the end of the conference, the awareness of conference participants will be raised about the Land Act of 2020 and the Land Use and Spatial Planning Act of 2016.
Mr Benito stated that the highly anticipated and much needed conference seeks to provide a platform for stakeholders in land administration and management to deliberate on some of the major challenges that stand between them and the realization of a more efficient land administration regime.
The Deputy Lands Minister offered participants an idea of the form the conference will take, detailing that the 4-day conference with many seasoned speakers from various disciplines within the land sector will have three high-level policy dialogues on the political economy of land policy and land governance reforms, land use planning and spatial development, and land administration and innovative methodologies.
“There will also be a number of technical sessions that will address specific issues in land administration through presentations by experts in various fields.”
Benito Owusu-Bio
Land administration project
In his statement, the Deputy Lands Minister highlighted that aside the Land Administration Project, which was one of the most impactful projects of government and a few other interventions have been taken on by the government through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, its agencies and development partners to make land administration visibly better for both administrators and end-users.
Commenting on the need for and importance of the Conference, Mr Benito explained that urbanization, technology, population growth, and current world affairs have introduced new challenges to land administration that need to be tackled. Owing to this, he explained that it is imperative to have a platform where stakeholders can fully deliberate on innovative and sustainable solutions to these challenges.
“This is why this conference is so important.”
Benito Owusu-Bio
On his part, the National Chairman of the Lands Commission, Mr Alex Quaynor, indicated that the conference offers a unique opportunity for all stakeholders to contribute towards the fashioning out of a new land policy.
He noted that the Conference is one that is long overdue as the Land Policy 1999 ought to be reviewed and with such a platform, he is expectant that better deliberations will be made and yield results that will help better manage the Lands sector.
The Chairman however cautioned that the discussions should not end with the conference or at political levels but continue at all levels of operations.
“Let’s not leave it at the political level but we must continue this conversation everywhere and show leadership in the management of stool and family Lands.”
Mr Alex Quaynor
Representatives from the World bank, Development Partners and the Academia were also given the opportunity to make some statements which were mostly to welcome participants and thank organizers for putting together such all-important conference.
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