General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a recent statement, Ghana's Lands Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor, emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive reform of the country's licensing regime. He highlighted that the current system is fraught with inefficiencies and corruption, which hinder effective land management and utilization. The minister underscored that a reformed licensing process would enhance transparency and accountability in land transactions.
Jinapor pointed out that the existing challenges have led to disputes over land ownership and usage, affecting both individuals and businesses. He called for collaboration among stakeholders to develop a more streamlined approach that addresses these issues while promoting sustainable development. The minister believes that reforming the licensing regime will not only protect land rights but also facilitate economic growth.
Furthermore, Jinapor reiterated the government's commitment to ensuring equitable access to land resources for all Ghanaians. By implementing necessary reforms, he aims to create an environment conducive to investment and development while safeguarding the interests of local communities. This initiative is seen as crucial for fostering trust in land governance across the nation.