GA/R: Kubekro No. 2 residents protest alleged sale of lorry station
Residents of Kubekro No. 2 in the Kpone-Katamanso Constituency of the Greater Accra Region have mounted strong resistance against the alleged sale of the community’s lorry station, describing it as the last remaining public space in the rapidly developing area.
According to the residents, Kubekro No. 2 lacks essential social amenities such as schools, markets, parks, health facilities, and recreational centres, making the lorry station a vital communal asset.
They argue that beyond its role as a transport hub, the station also serves as a key social space for funerals, weddings, out-doorings, and other community activities.
The residents accuse Philip Adu Kofi, whom they describe as a self-styled chief, of selling lands originally reserved for public use, including the lorry station.
They insist that the loss of the station would further deprive the community of much-needed public infrastructure.
Angered by the development, residents have vowed to resist any construction on the land, declaring their readiness to protest fiercely to prevent what they describe as an unlawful sale.
Several residents expressed frustration and concern during a protest held in the community.
The Head of Family for Tema Bossah-We, Numo Adjei Bossah, disclosed that the family plans to petition the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to intervene.
He warned that failure by authorities to act could compel the community to “advise itself,” suggesting possible further action.
However, responding to the allegations, Nii Adu Kofi II, Head of Odaitse-We, denied any involvement in the sale of the lorry station.
He countered that his opponents, led by Samuel Mensah, had rather leased part of the land to a private developer and only resurfaced later to halt the project.
He maintained that he had no role in any transaction involving the sale of the lorry station.
The dispute has heightened tensions in Kubekro No. 2, as residents await intervention from state authorities to resolve the matter.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Rebecca Lartey
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