TDC warns against unlawful occupation of public lands in Tema acquisition area

TDC Ghana Ltd has cautioned individuals and groups against the growing practice of unlawfully occupying parcels of public land within the Tema Acquisition Area (TAA).
According to the company, some people have been clearing or filling public lands, assuming ownership, and later approaching TDC for regularisation.
Management, however, stressed that it will not be compelled to recognise any such unauthorised occupation or development.
In a statement, TDC reminded the public that the unlawful occupation of public lands constitutes a breach of Section 236 of the Land Act, 2020 (Act 1036), which clarifies that long-term possession of public land does not confer ownership rights. Persons who build or occupy such lands without lawful authority, the company warned, risk punishment under the law.
TDC outlined the proper process for acquiring land, which includes a formal application to the company, due diligence checks, issuance of an offer letter, acceptance and payment, followed by official allocation and approval of development drawings before seeking a permit from the relevant District Assembly.
“Any person who unlawfully takes possession of land without following the above process does so at their own risk,” the statement emphasised.
TDC Ghana Ltd assured the public of its commitment to transparent and orderly land administration in line with its mandate.
The company urged residents with enquiries to contact its 24-hour hotlines — 0303 202 731, 0504 895 302, and 0596 914 434 — or visit its offices at Tema Community One, near OLAM Senior High School, from Monday to Sunday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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