No records of Sir John’s Achimota Forest, Sakomono Ramsar sites- Lands Ministry

The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources says its preliminary investigations into the will of the late Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie have revealed that there are no records of the late Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the Forestry Commission’s ownership of portions of the Achimota Forest and the Sakumono Ramsar site.

Portions of the late Sir John’s will allots portions of land at the Achimota Forest and the Sakumono Ramser Site.

Portions of Sir John’s will read:

“I give my land situate at the Achimota Forest in the name of Jakaypro Limited and measuring 5.541 acres to the following persons forever.

–Yaw Amoateng Afriyie                                  -One (1) acre

— Eva Akua Afriyie                                          One (1) acre

–Ivy Akua Afriyie                                            One (1) acre

–Elizabeth Asare Boateng (aka Mother)        One (1) acre

–Michael Owusu                                            1.541 acres

Page 5 of the will states “I give my land also situate at the Achimota Forest in the name of Fasoh Limited and measuring 0.987acres to my nephews Michael Owusu, Yaw Boadu and Kwabena Amoateng forever”.

Adding that “I jointly own a piece of land at Achimota Forest with Charles Owusu. Upon my demise, my portion of the said land should be given to Ruth Korkor Odonkor”.

Sir John on that same page said “I give my portion of land that jointly own at the Achimota Forest in the name of DML Limited to Elizabeth Asare Boateng who at the time of making this will is domiciled in the USA forever.”

Shocking enough, “I give my land situate at the Ramsar area at Sakumono in the Greater Accra Region and measuring 5.07 acres to my sisters Abena Saah and her children, Comfort Amoateng and her children, Abena Konadu and Juliet Akua Arko and her children on equal share basis forever,” the will states.

But a statement from the lands Ministry said there are no records to the effect that Sir John owned lands in the Achimota.

The statement said the Minister has directed the Lands and Forestry Commissions to deem any ownership of lands both in Achimota Forest and Sakumono Ramsar site by Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie as void.

Source: MyNewsGh.com/ 2022

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