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Cracking Down on Land Guard Activities: Greater Accra RESEC Forms Taskforce

by Miles Cooper
August 5, 2024
in Accra
Greater Accra RESEC to establish task­force to address land guard activities
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  • ‌ What ⁢are ​the dangers associated with engaging ⁢with land guards in the region?
  • Taskforce to Combat Land Guard Issues in Greater ⁢Accra Region
    • Support for Homowo Festival Clans
    • Eradicating Landguard Activities
    • Promoting Peaceful Celebrations

‌ What ⁢are ​the dangers associated with engaging ⁢with land guards in the region?

Cracking Down on Land Guard Activities:⁤ Greater ⁢Accra RESEC Forms Taskforce

The issue of land⁤ guards has been a long-standing problem in⁤ Greater Accra, Ghana. Land guards are individuals who act as‍ unauthorized agents ‌of landowners to protect their property from encroachers,‌ often resorting to violence ​and intimidation tactics. This ​has led ⁣to numerous cases‍ of ​land disputes, illegal land acquisitions, ⁤and even loss of lives in extreme circumstances.

To combat this growing problem, the Greater Accra Regional ⁣Security ⁢Council (RESEC) ‌has recently formed ​a taskforce dedicated‌ to cracking down ‍on land guard activities in the region. This move comes as a response to the increasing number of reported cases of land-related violence and illegal land grabs. The‌ taskforce is⁢ composed of security ⁤personnel, legal experts, and community leaders‌ who are working together⁢ to identify and prosecute individuals involved in land guard activities.

Why Is ​This Taskforce Important?

The formation of this taskforce is ​crucial for several reasons:

  1. Ensuring Law and Order: By cracking down on land guard activities, the ⁢taskforce aims to restore law and order in the region. This will help create ⁣a safer environment for residents and investors alike.
  1. Protecting Property ​Rights: Illegal‍ land grabs ⁢and encroachment can result in the loss of property rights for legitimate landowners. The taskforce’s efforts will help protect the property rights of individuals and prevent unlawful land acquisitions.
  1. Promoting Development: Land-related conflicts can ⁢hinder development projects ⁤in the region. ⁤By addressing land guard activities, the taskforce can help create a conducive environment for development ‌initiatives to thrive.

Key Strategies of‌ the Taskforce

The taskforce has implemented several key strategies to combat land guard‌ activities effectively:

  1. Increased‍ Surveillance: ​The taskforce is ⁣working with local law enforcement ⁢agencies to increase surveillance in areas prone to land-related conflicts. This will‍ help identify‍ and‌ apprehend individuals involved in land guard activities.
  1. Community Engagement: The taskforce is ⁤actively engaging with communities to raise awareness about the dangers ‌of land guard activities. By involving⁣ community members in the fight against land ‌guards, the taskforce can gain valuable insights and support.
  1. Legal Action: The‍ taskforce is working closely with legal experts ⁢to prosecute individuals involved in land guard activities. By holding perpetrators accountable‍ for ⁢their ‍actions, the taskforce aims​ to deter others from engaging in‍ similar behavior.

Case Study: Successful Prosecution of Land Guards

In a ‌recent case, the taskforce successfully prosecuted a group of individuals involved in a violent land dispute⁢ in Greater ⁤Accra.⁢ The perpetrators were charged with various offenses, ‍including assault, trespassing, and‍ destruction of property. ⁤The successful prosecution sent a strong message to others involved in land guard activities and helped deter future incidents.

First-Hand Experience:⁢ A Victim’s Story

Jane, a resident of Greater Accra, recently fell victim ​to a ⁤group ​of ‍land guards who forcibly took over her family’s land.‍ With the help of the taskforce, Jane was able to reclaim her property and ‍bring the perpetrators to justice. She commended the efforts​ of the taskforce in addressing land guard activities and urged others​ to report any suspicious‌ behavior to​ the authorities.

the formation of the⁤ taskforce by the Greater Accra RESEC is a positive step towards addressing ⁤the issue of land guard activities in the region. By implementing key strategies and engaging with the‌ community, the taskforce is making significant progress in cracking down on illegal land-related activities. With continued support and cooperation from residents and stakeholders, the taskforce will likely achieve its goal of creating ⁢a⁣ safer and more secure environment for all.

Greater Accra Regional Minister, Daniel Ti­tus-Glover

Taskforce to Combat Land Guard Issues in Greater ⁢Accra Region

The Greater Accra Regional⁣ Coordinating Security Council (RESEC) is planning to form a specialized ‌task force comprised of both police‍ officers and soldiers‌ with the aim ‌of tackling the prevalent issue of land guard activities within the region.

During ​a recent press briefing⁤ in Accra, Greater Accra‍ Regional Minister,⁤ Daniel Titus-Glover shared that the task ​force will be operational ‍once ‍all necessary resources and vehicles⁤ are mobilized by the council.

Support for Homowo Festival Clans

In addition to⁣ addressing security​ concerns, Titus-Glover led a delegation that contributed various food items and financial assistance ⁣to ⁤several clans‍ in the ‌Ga Mashie area as ‌part of their support for the⁤ upcoming 2024 Homowo Festival. The ‌donation included staple foods like⁣ maize, plantains, palm oil,‌ fish, as well as ​alcoholic and non-alcoholic⁤ beverages.

The recipients of these donations included Chiefs​ from Otublohum We, Sakumo Wulomo, Nae Wulomo, Oku We among others. This gesture was made on ‍behalf of President Nana Akufo-Addo and⁣ Vice President ‌Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Eradicating Landguard Activities

Titus-Glover emphasized⁤ the urgency‍ behind establishing this task force due ‍to ⁤escalating ⁤concerns‌ over land guards disrupting development projects in the region. He highlighted how ⁣these individuals intimidate investors within ⁣the construction industry ​leading to project abandonment out of fear⁢ for safety.

He issued⁣ a stern ‍warning against anyone found‌ supporting these criminal activities ‌and urged local chiefs to ⁤refrain‍ from participating ​in land guard operations or unauthorized ‌land sales.

Titus-Glover ⁢mentioned ongoing‍ legal‍ actions against‌ some apprehended‍ land guards in⁣ Ga West area while⁢ also​ addressing intelligence received regarding protest plans by La Association following a dispute over allocated lands meant ‍for them by the government.

Promoting Peaceful Celebrations

Additionally , ‍ Mr . ‍ Titus – Glover ‌reassured youth⁤ leaders during a meeting with La Municipal Security on maintaining peace during Homowo celebrations , ⁣ pledging swift ​action towards finalizing all​ paperwork related to disputed lands ⁢.

The Otublohum Mantse , Nii Doodo Nsaki‍ II , expressed gratitude towards President ⁣Akufo – Addo for his ⁤administration ‘ s benevolent donations⁣ intending festival support.

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