Nana Akwasi Asiedu, the Chief of Adubinsukese in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, has categorically denied allegations of using Landguards to intimidate residents, particularly those working on housing projects.
Speaking at a press conference, on Monday, 23rd September 2024, the Adubinsukese Hene described the claims as “a big lie,” emphasizing that he doesn’t have landguards and hasn’t chased anyone away.
Instead, Asiedu explained that he has palace guards who assist people in locating plots of land. He also mentioned that he has introduced these guards to the Afigya Kwabere Municipal Assembly for transparency.
“I strongly deny allegations of using landguards to intimidate or chase people away. The truth is, I don’t have land guards and I’ve never chased anyone away with Landguards. Instead, I employ palace guards who assist individuals in locating plots of land. I’ve even taken the step of introducing these guards to the Afigya Kwabere Municipal Assembly for transparency and accountability.
He declared that he is a man of peace and therefore will never be involved in matters that would ruin the peace and harmony in his community. For this reason, the Adubinsukese residents should be rest assured of a peaceful reign.
Nana Akwasi Asiedu said the people should support him to secure the smooth development of the Adubinsukese community.
However, the chief issued a warning to individuals illegally building on plots of land, urging them to cease their activities and seek legal documentation through him.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/Joseph Marfo