All land documents at Lands Commission are safe – Deputy Lands Minister
Mr Benito Owusu-Bio, Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources responsible for forestry has allayed the fears of Ghanaians that all land documents at the lands commission Accra Regional Office are safe and intact.
His assurance is contrary to news reports circulating on social media that rains have destroyed all Land documents at the Greater Accra Regional Lands Commission head office including those of Achimota forest.
Addressing the media during an inspection of the flooded offices at the Lands Commission on Monday, 23rd May 2022, Mr Benito said, “Yes, it is true the rain got into the building from the construction site next door but upon inspection on arrival to verify the reports, nothing has been destroyed as most documents were safely placed on shelves above floor level”
He further stated that even documents that were wet by the rainwater have been promised to be replaced. “The Executive Secretary has assured us that all the documents the water got into will be reprinted and replaced. The electronic data are also intact and so there is no cause for alarm”
The Deputy Minister further assured that henceforth, they are going to ensure that no documents are kept on the floor in the offices to ensure such an occurrence does not repeat itself.
He reiterated that the rain was an act of God which could not have been predicted and therefore should not be linked to the Achimota Forest land saga or any other land matter whatsoever as it will be unfair if that is considered.
Mr Owusu-Bio gave a word of encouragement and appreciation to the employees of the Lands Commission for their hard work regardless of all current happenings saying that “we see your efforts and we appreciate it, keep up the good work”
Mr James Dadson, Executive Secretary of the Lands Commission pointed out that the main offices that were affected include the basement, records, records annexe and the digital capturing room but he was also quick to add that most of the documents affected by the rain have been retrieved and dried up by the sun, adding that those that could not dry will be reprinted and replaced.
Mr Dadson also revealed to the media and Ghanaians that the rains did not interrupt their work in any way, adding that they will be ready to work, anytime they are called upon. “This has not disrupted any of our work. We have restored lights to all the affected offices and we are ready and will be at your service anytime we are called upon to work” He concluded.