REGSEC Issues 48-hr Ultimatum To CSIR Land Encroachers
The Accra Regional Security Council has issued a 48-hour Ultimatum to encroachers on the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Animal Research Institute (CSIR-ARI)’s lands at Frafraha in the Adentan Municipality.
It is reported that the heavy encroachment on the lands results from the sale of portions of the over one thousand acre land to unsuspecting Ghanaians by “unscrupulous persons”.
According to REGSEC, the government compensated the original owners of the land when it secured it for the establishment of the research centre.
It recounted that efforts to evacuate the encroachers since 2014 have proved futile.
“In an attempt to stop further encroachment, CSIR-ARI in 2017, acquired a loan to fence off the 200-acre portion of the land”, REGSEC said but added that “large portions of the fence have been broken down by encroachers who have moved into these previously fenced areas to put up single rooms, foundations of houses and walling to demarcate plots for themselves.
“Land guards have broken down portions of the piggery infrastructure, destroyed four cattle kraals and foundations for buildings have been erected to replace them. Land guards have built walls and single rooms in front of the Hatchery, Meat processing House and Dairy processing unit blocking access to these facilities by vehicles. Some ongoing experiments have been destroyed by the land guards which includes some donor-sponsored ones”, it reported.
The REGSEC noted that none of those with developed structures on the premise of CSIR-ARI has a building permit.
In accordance with the Land Use and Spatial Planning Act, 2016 (Act 925) in Section 121 and the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936) in section 97, the Adentan Municipal Assembly says persons loitering on the remaining 200-acre land will be dealt with when the 48 hours Ultimatum elapses.
Source: opemsuo.com/Hajara Fuseini