The Ningo-Prampram Municipal Assembly has cautioned developers against constructing without proper authorisation, warning that illegal projects risk being de­molished under national develop­ment control regulations.

The Municipal Chief Execu­tive, Raphael Nartey, issued the warning during a demolition exercise in the Afienya area last Friday, where several unautho­rised structures, including ones erected on major roads, were pulled down.

He emphasised that the Assem­bly’s actions were not meant to destroy residents’ investments but are instead aimed at addressing persistent flooding, improving public safety and reinforcing compliance with building regula­tions.

“This is not about destroying people’s hard-earned investments. It’s about saving lives and pre­venting flooding by ensuring that developments are done accord­

BY LAWRENCE VOMAFA-AKPALU.

THE Ayawaso West Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) in the Greater Accra Re­gion, Dr Michael Mensah, has urged the youth in the area to celebrate next month’s Homowo Festival in the area in moderation.

According to him, the cele­bration was about merry making and thanksgiving as such actions that could lead to accidents and unexplained loss of life should be avoided.

He made the call when he presented food items to the five Traditional Authorities in the area as part of the Assembly’s contri­

  • Dr Mensah (third from left) presenting the items to Nii Ampawing to the law,” Mr Nartey told The Ghanaian Times.

He explained that all affected developers had been served prior notices to stop work or vacate re­stricted areas, including waterways and roads but they failed to com­ply, leaving the Assembly with no choice but to enforce the law.

Mr Nartey further noted that the demolition exercise falls within the powers granted under the Local Government Act and aligned with national flood management and spatial planning policies.

He added that the Assembly’s Medium-Term Development Plan included long-term goals such as clearing structures on waterways, rehabilitating road in­frastructure and integrating mod­ern drainage systems, especially in response to challenges faced during recent rainy season.

The Municipal Works Engineer, Justin Glover, also confirmed that the operation was part of a wider development control initiative, consistent with the land use and spatial planning Act, 2016 (Act 925).

Also, he stressed that the law requires all developers to secure planning permits before under­taking any physical construction.

Moreover, Mr Glover re­vealed that the task force was initially sent to Bulaso, one of the earmarked communities, and were being confronted by land guards who threatened and chased them while they attempted to serve a stop-work notice for a fence wall being constructed directly on a major access road.

He expressed worry that overlooking such impunity and lawlessness would drag the work of the Assembly and the depart­ment responsible into questioning and dereliction of duty.

He noted that the Assembly’s response demonstrates its com­mitment to upholding law and order.

 FROM KEN AFEDZI, AFIEN­YA



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