Ghana Boundary Commission erects international boundary pillars along Ghana–Côte d’Ivoire border
The Ghana Boundary Commission has commenced a key field inspection along the Ghana–Côte d’Ivoire border, reaffirming the country’s commitment to peaceful coexistence, clear territorial demarcation, and long-term regional stability.
The exercise seeks to assess progress on the construction of International Boundary Pillars, review staked-out locations for upcoming works, and engage local communities to build support for the initiative.
Officials say these efforts are central to preventing potential boundary-related disputes in the future.
This inspection forms part of Stage One of Phase One of the Ghana–Côte d’Ivoire Boundary Reaffirmation Exercise, a landmark initiative set to conclude on March 31, 2026.
The Commission under the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources emphasised that sustained stakeholder engagement and meticulous field verification are crucial for ensuring the success and accuracy of the boundary reaffirmation process.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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