Ensure Coordinated Development Of The National Capital - Lands Minister Charges Lands Commission

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor has charged the newly reconstituted Greater Accra Regional Lands Commission not to neglect their constitutional duty of properly managing lands in Accra to among others, befit the status of a national Capital.

He said, the quest to beautify Accra to befit the status of a national capital cannot be realized without efficient and judicious use of land.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources stated this when he inaugurated a 33-member Greater Accra Regional Lands Commission in Accra.

Article 267(3) of the constitution says, “there can be no disposition on development of a stool land without the approval of the Regional Lands Commission, certifying that the development is consistent with the development plan of the area”.

He emphasized that the days of disposition of the Land without recourse to the Regional Lands Commission, should be a thing of the past, and tasked the Regional Lands Commission to jealously guard against the power vested in them by the constitution and exercise it in honesty and good faith to ensure coordinated development of Accra.

He stressed that failure to diligently perform the task assigned members will lead to haphazard development of the Capital.

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey also bemoaned the increasing incidence of land related challenges in the Region, including land guards and multiple sale of lands.

"It is a major challenge for the forward march of the Region."

He, therefore, appealed to the new Regional Lands Commission to hit the ground running for an efficient and sustainable land management in the Region.

He also took the opportunity to commend John Jinapor for leading the Green Ghana Initiative to make the country much greener.

The Executive Secretary, Alhaji Sulemana Mahama also advised members to work hard and foster closer coordination with Municipal, Metropolitan and District Assemblies (MMDA's ) to ensure smooth development of the Region.

The Chairperson of the Greater Accra Regional Lands Commission, Surveyor Yvonne Odoley Sowah on behalf of the team, pledged to lead his colleagues to help the Lands Commission reduce the turnaround time for land registration to 30 days as directed by government and help promote the decentralization of land services within the Region among others.

So far, all 16 Regional Lands Commission have been inaugurated with the latest being Greater Accra.