The Defense and Interior Committee of Parliament has summoned the Minister of Interior, Henry Quartey, and the Director General of the Ghana Prisons Service to appear before it today, Monday, July 29. This summons is in response to issues surrounding the Ghana Prisons Service Barracks at Cantonments and the Ghana Prisons Service land at Roman Ridge in Accra.
This action follows a series of demonstrations announced by the Coalition of La Associations and the GaDangme Coalition Against Land Injustice. These protests, starting on Tuesday, aim to address alleged unethical land seizures by political entities in the Greater Accra Region.
The groups have voiced concerns about the Prisons Service lands at Cantonments, where a private developer plans to redevelop the facilities and use part of the land for private business.
Speaking to Citi News, Peter Lanchene Toobu, the Deputy Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament, stressed the need for firsthand information before visiting the area.
“There have been several complaints of a businessman who has taken over the government’s land and the complaints are unfriendly, and as a committee responsible for this particular sector, we find it necessary to have a fair idea of what is happening and also listen to the people.
“In fact, we invited the director general of the Ghana Prison Service to appear before the committee and give us some briefing. Probably that will help us when we move into the area, we will have some courage and we will be able to tell Ghanaians what the state of affairs are.”