General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Lands Minister has emphasized the importance of initiating a licensing regime for land management at the district level in Ghana. This approach aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in land administration, addressing issues such as illegal land sales and disputes. By empowering local authorities, the government seeks to streamline processes and ensure that land transactions are conducted legally and fairly.
During a recent meeting with stakeholders, the Minister highlighted that a decentralized licensing system would enable better oversight and regulation of land use. This initiative is expected to foster accountability among local officials while providing citizens with clearer guidelines on land ownership rights. The proposed changes are part of broader efforts to reform the country's land sector, which has faced challenges due to inadequate governance.
Furthermore, the Minister called for collaboration among various agencies involved in land management to create a cohesive framework that supports sustainable development. By implementing these reforms at the district level, Ghana aims to improve its overall land administration system, ultimately benefiting both citizens and investors alike.