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Land critical in national, cultural lives – Jinapor

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
February 24, 2022
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Land critical in national, cultural lives – Jinapor

Minister for Lands and Natural Resources- Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor

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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor says land is very critical in our national and cultural lives.

Inaugurating a five-member Committee to review a preliminary report on the de-vesting of vested lands presented by the Lands Commission, he said the establishment of the Committee is premised on and the need to ensure that the President is provided with the full facts and given advice motivated by candour, integrity and professionalism, so as to enable him take the appropriate decisions, in the public interest, in relation to the de-vesting of lands in the country.

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The inauguration of the Committee follows the presentation of the preliminary report of the Yemidi Committee to the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources.

Section 270(2) of the Land Act, 2020 (Act 1036), which came into force on 23rd December, 2020, enjoins the Lands Commission to, within six months of the coming into force of the Act, to begin the process of evaluating all existing vested lands, with the view to recommending to the President, the de-vesting of those lands.

Pursuant to this law, the Lands Commission, in June 2021, established a twelve-member Committee, chaired by the Director of Public and Vested Lands Management Division of the Lands Commission, Ms. Mabel H. Yemidi, to undertake a case by case inquiry into the current status of vested lands, collate the views of the pre-vesting owners, study the challenges and lessons learnt from previous attempts at devesting, and make recommendations to the President within six (6) months.

The Committee is chaired by Hon. Andy Kwame Appiah Kubi, a lawyer and Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency, and a former Deputy Minister for Railway Development. The other members are, Kumbun-Naa Alhaji Naa Abu Iddrisu II, a surveyor and fellow of the Ghana Institute of Surveyors, representing the National House of Chiefs, Dr. Wordsworth Odame-Larbi, a Land Policy and Land Administration Consultant, representing the Ghana Institute of Surveyors, Mr. Dennis Adjei-Dwomoh, the Managing Partner of Law Plus, representing the Ghana Bar Association, and Mr. Maxwell Adu-Nsafoa, the Technical Director for Lands at the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.

The Committee is to review the Yemidi Committee Report and make recommendations to the Minister for his review and onward submission to the President of the Republic.

The Minister expressed his confidence in the Committee to deliver on this mandate. Mr. Jinapor pledged Government’s commitment to do just to all stools, clans, families and individuals by resolving the age-old problem of devesting. “The President of the Republic, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, is committed to ensuring that the de-vesting of vested lands, if deemed necessary, is done fairly, equitably, transparently, justly, and based on integrity,” the Minister said.

Responding to the Minister, the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Appiah-Kubi, thanked the President of the Republic, and the Minster for Lands and Natural Resources, for the confidence reposed in them. He assured the Minister that the Committee will diligently carry out its mandate and ensure that the Minister gets the best of recommendation to inform the President’s decision on devesting.

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