The Chief of Kwaprow, a suburb of Cape Coast, Nana Kwesi Mensah III, has requested of the public authority and the Lands Commission to caution the University of Cape Coast (UCC) from assuming control over their territory.
At a news meeting at Kwaprow, the boss showed that heads of the college were guaranteeing responsibility for having a place with the Kwaprow people group, the second most established local area among the six networks encompassing the college.
He said the college plans to broaden its limits, an improvement that was not kept in that frame of mind of the terrains commission.
Nana Mensah III made sense of the conditions encompassing the acquisition of the college land and how the college has throughout the years been mishandling them.
He expressed, "In 1960, the public authority guaranteed the land from the six networks. The understanding was rarely settled, which has achieved a great deal of results that might create many issues from here on out.
He featured how the public authority at first intended to move the six networks yet altered its perspective because of how huge the land was. According to this, he, requires the public authority to come and lay out the limits between the college and the networks.
"At the point when the public authority procured the land, it settled on the choice to expel every one of the close by networks. However, it understood the land is large and accordingly revoked its choice to migrate the networks. Hence, it was vital that the public authority laid out the limits between the college and the networks. In 2007, President Kufuor appointed a pioneers to this undertaking," he uncovered.
He kept, expressing that after the outline, the land possessed by Kwaprow as a feature of the seven square miles was 938 sections of land and added that the college had taken 602 sections of land of it, a demonstration the local area could fail to address.
He again focused on that what the local area currently involves is 336 sections of land of land, which the local area consented to enroll with the grounds commission.
"We chose to enroll what we currently involve with the Lands Commission following an order that all stools lands should be enlisted with the commission." However, the college has wouldn't permit us to enroll our property with the commission. "
Following the hesitance of the college, the boss said the local area composed a request to the territorial pastor, the vital boss, and the college with the goal that the arrangement to enroll the land could be executed.
He expressed that the new Vice-Chancellor of the college, Professor Johnson Nyarko-Boampong, has likewise would not go by the outline made by President Kufuor and has chosen to make new ones.
"The Vice-Chancellor has begun a venture to fabricate a wall through the local area, which will influence 57 indigenes." The Vice-Chancellor expects to wreck the places of these indigenes and afterward remunerate them.
Nana Mensah III said the issue has been accounted for to the territorial priest however nothing has been finished about it.
"We have kept in touch with the territorial priest however nothing has happened to it. This is the very thing we maintain that columnists should hear and illuminate the president so he can appoint individuals to travel every which way over arrangements made with the networks, particularly, Kwaprow, to address the land issue and bring harmony. In any case, what we intrinsically expect to do, we will, which will influence the harmony between the college and the local area."
He guarantees that since affirming responsibility for land it right now lives on in 1960, the college has not done its social commitments.
"Since the college possessed the land in 1960, it has failed to help the local area. No friendly obligation and no pay. Hence, there's no reason for the land the college guaranteed. The land has been rented to entrepreneurs while individuals of the local area don't get anything."
"The conventional pioneers who gave out the land to the college have lamented that choice, and we approach the president to assist with the boundary of the limits so the local area can enroll its property."
He expressed that the local area is allowing a 6-month effortlessness period after which it will make a move.
Talking for moms locally, the sovereign mother of Kwaprow, Nana Afoa I, said the college was investing them through a hard effort.
She said speakers suggest their own for entrance into the college and furnish them with open positions yet don't do likewise for the young in the Kwaprow people group.
She likewise referenced that a portion of the male understudies additionally impregnate the little kids of the local area who go to grounds to peddle, making issues for guardians.
She begged President Akufo-Addo to assist them settle this issue with the college.
"Mr. president, Nana Addo, this is the time we really want you. Presently, the college has hindered the utilization of specific streets by local area individuals and the college security is making transportation issues for merchants and drivers. This is a result of the college."
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