People of Mankessim cautioned against indiscriminate land sales

Mankessim (C/R), Oct. 30, GNA – A group of opinion leaders at the Anaafo community, a suburb of Mankessim and the heads of the Nsona and Anona clans of the town have cautioned against the indiscriminate sale of land in the area by individuals who pocket the proceeds.

At a meeting with Anona Abusuapanyin Yaw Mensah and Abusuapanyin Kwaku Sampson of the Nsona and some elders of the community, Mr Duke Annan, spokesman of the group said the Atwia family, the owners of the land had not authorised the sale of land on its behalf.

He directed people who had bought land from unauthorised persons to see Nana Mburaenu Edumadze, a sub chief and a member of the family for ratification or have him or herself to blame.

Mr Annan advised people who needed land in the area to see Nana Edumadze for negotiations.

He said if the indiscriminate sale were not checked, it would be difficult to get land for future development in the area. Mr Edward Taylor, a member of the group stressed the need for the judicious use of land for the benefit of the future generation.

Source: GhanaWeb

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