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Trasacco condemns illegal demolitions, defends lawful ownership of Tema land

Estates Development firm, Trasacco Company Limited has condemned demolitions of its properties along the Accra-Tema motorway. The company has dismissed claims of a dispute over the land which houses its residential project describing them as baseless. In a statement Corporate Affairs and Legal Director, Trasacco Group Kwame Owusu Danso Esq. stated the company “stands firm against a baseless land dispute, threatening our transformative residential project along the Accra-Tema motorway.”

According to him the land was legitimately and lawfully acquired from the Tema Development Corporation, TDC in 2004.

“We unequivocally affirm that the land was lawfully acquired from the Tema Development Corporation (TDC) through a 2004 agreement, formalized in a lease dated 29th November 2012, covering 270.1 acres. For nearly twelve years, Trasacco has diligently developed this land, enabling third parties to lawfully acquire and build their properties. Until recently, our clients enjoyed peaceful occupation without any third-party encumbrances.”

According to Mr. Danso, “it is deeply regrettable that certain individuals, in a desperate bid to claim what is not theirs, have resorted to whipping up religious sentiments by falsely involving His Eminence, the National Chief Imam in this matter. Our Director of Security, Col. Salifu (Rtd.) contacted the Office of the Chief Imam, which confirmed that no such publication or claim was authorized. This attempt to exploit religious sensitivities to justify illegal actions is unacceptable and must be condemned by all well-meaning Ghanaians.” He stated.

Equally disturbing is the report that military personnel, allegedly deployed from Jubilee House, aided encroachers in the unlawful demolition of fence walls and properties belonging to Trasacco and its clients. These actions, carried out without verifying the truth or engaging with us, have caused significant distress to families who trusted Trasacco with their investments. We categorically deny baseless media reports suggesting that Trasacco has blocked access to any group, including the so-called “Muslim Community.” Such narratives are misleading and designed to inflame tensions.

Management of the company has consequently called for investigations into the demolitions.

“We call for an immediate investigation into this criminality and the swift arrest of those involved in the illegal demolitions. The rule of law must prevail, and justice must be served. Trasacco urges the authorities to protect our clients’ rights and ensure accountability. We remain committed to delivering quality homes and a thriving community in Tema, undeterred by this orchestrated disruption. Let truth and fairness guide us forward” the statement concluded

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