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Ramsar Site Impasse: Stakeholders Agree To Demolish 136 Encroachment Structures

M.Cby M.C
March 30, 2023
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Ramsar Site Impasse: Stakeholders Agree To Demolish 136 Encroachment Structures

Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources responsible for Lands and Forestry, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio.

The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources responsible for Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio, has revealed that stakeholders have agree to demolish 136 encroachment structures at the Ramsar site.

According to him, this demolishing is a necessary evil that needs to be done to serve the greater good of all factions and the entire country, as it will to a great extent, help retain Ghana’s position as a signatory to the United Nation’s convention on protecting forests and Ramsar sites.

Having been updated on the efforts made by the leading institutions over the period of contemplations to protect the Ramsar Site from further encroachment, all stakeholders have safely arrived at an agreement to allow the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council demolish structures encroaching within the core area of the Sakumono Ramsar site.

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Addressing the media after fruitful discussions on the matter, he alluded to recent flood reports from other parts of the world and even Ghana. He highlighted that if care is not taken and the demolish exercise not done as soon as practicable, bigger floods will soon swallow the cities, implicating innocent Ghanaian home owners.

Mr Owusu-Bio stated that these 136 structures to be demolished are not habitable homes. Thus, he explained to mean, “uncompleted structures that have no human living in them, fence walls, foundations, quarters of caretakers and similar others”.

He asserted that to ensure an all-inclusive exercise, the demolition will involve representatives of the traditional councils, the encroachers landlord’s association and the Forestry Commission.

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Furthermore, the Deputy Minister, assured that regulation processes will be carried out for unaffected houses but was however quick to add that it may tarry as a lot of work needs to be done with the taking of inventory and ensuring that proper documentations are made for records keeping.

Greater Accra regional minister optimistic about progress

On his part, the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, expressed his excitement and relief that such a conclusion has been reached after several years of strive and struggle over the matter.

In the spirit of settling all issues and disputes, the Greater Accra minister, charged the Technical Director for Lands at the Ministry, Mr. Maxwell Adu-Nsarfoa, to as a matter of urgency constitute a committee to bring an end to the boundary issue that exit between the Forestry Commission and Celebrity, a private developer who claims to own parts of the Ramsar site.

He clarified that as the regulation processes commences, only lands with completed houses will be regularized, not bare lands and therefore cautioned “those who will go and buy new lands in the area with the idea that it will be regularized should take hid and refrain from taking such actions”.

Mr Quartey highly applauded the Chiefs of the two Traditional Councils involved in the impasse; the Tema and Nungua Traditional Councils for their patience and continuous support throughout discussions and negotiations.

Mr. John Allotey, the CEO of the Forestry Commission, taking his turn, gave a detailed presentation on efforts and actions taken by the Lands Ministry and the Commission to protect the Ramsar Site from further encroachment, while stating the findings of the Committee set up by the Sector Minister, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor to settle the matter.

In his presentation, the CEO of the Forestry Commission also brought to light the recommendations of the Committee which he hoped will be adopted to help in processes.

Mr. Allotey who also presented to the house the options available in salvaging the rest of the Ramsar site, presented the four options weighed by government and after discussions and deliberations, they agreed on option four – which is to reduce the original size of the core area of the Ramsar site to a land space of 8.30km squared.

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