First, I strongly condemn the actions of some residents of Dome Faase for assaulting two military men they suspected were land guards. Ghana is not a banana Republic. Whether they were military personnel or not, landguards or otherwise, there is absolutely no justification for such a backward mob mentality. It could have been worse.
It is however worth inquiring to ascertain the veracity of the Deputy Defense Minister Major Derrick Oduro's (Rtd) statement on the issue. He opined that the officers were on an officially sanctioned duty.
If this statement is anything to go by, it must have been such a poorly organized intervention that lacked proper coordination synonymous with our military.
Consequently, I suspect a grand attempt to cover up because it doesnt make sense deploying soldiers so ill-equipped and without Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) to such a volatile community that has been reeling under the threat of violence over lands claimed by two belligerent parties.
Haven't we learnt hard lessons enough? Why does it have to be the military and not the police?
For years on end, I have observed with disdain how some military men are used by estate developers and other individuals for landguard activities. Most depressingly, some soldiers are used by money lenders to collect debts from "stubborn" debtors.
I am also absolutely gobsmacked over the deployment of military men to the area to arrest those individuals who perpetrated the act. Is it the work of the military to arrest criminals? Not surprisingly, reports of abuse of residents of Dome Faase by the military are beginning to trickle in.
Almost all the young men in that area have fled. Reports indicate that 76-year-old Imam in the area who had nothing to do with the incident has also been arrested. This is further fueled by the spirit of "comradeship" in the army; touch one, touch all. Remember I spoke about a backward mob mentality? Can you spot the difference? Absolutely not.
All of these feed into our inability to manage our lands effectively. It is commonplace seeing a chief sell one parcel of land to five different buyers. Why does it have to take several years to secure a land title certificate? Why does it have to take the courts 20 years to litigate a land case?
It is therefore not an accident to find people who can afford, resort to land guards to protect their lands or unleash terror to grab lands. The court system is not helping enough.
Land administration has gone beyond being a developmental issue, it is a human and physical security nightmare. About 6 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are land-related.
The World Bank has financed the Land Administration Project on two different occasions, yet, no progress.
To be able to solve the issue of land guards and it's related security implications to the country, we have to approach the issue strategically and from source. A progressive land administration regime.
By: Adib Saani - Security Analyst/Exe. Dir. Jatikay Centre for Human Security and Peace Building
Latest Stories
-
The healers who were left behind: A tale from Nunyãdume
18 minutes -
Telecel bridging digital divide through KNUST SONSOL Programme
23 minutes -
2025 Mid-Year Budget: Trade expert calls for single-digit inflation to strengthen economy
31 minutes -
From Doubt to Dreams: Telecel’s 2Moorch Money Promo changes a nurse’s life
32 minutes -
A strong cedi that Ghana does feel – policy and market behaviour
38 minutes -
GIPC facilitates 2,000 jobs following milestone aftercare intervention
47 minutes -
2025 Mid-Year Budget: Economy is on steady course – Trade Expert
55 minutes -
Stanbic Investment Management Services Ltd announces strong 2024 performance
56 minutes -
Banking is necessary, but banks are not: Ghana’s digital finance disruption story
1 hour -
Ghana set to sign bilateral debt agreements today under G-20 framework
1 hour -
Gov’t narrows fiscal deficit target after better-than-expected first half
1 hour -
Small Ivory Coast cocoa firms say EU deforestation rules might bankrupt them
1 hour -
Finance Minister Ato Forson projects single-digit inflation for Ghana by December
1 hour -
Heath Goldfields pays GH₵80m to settle legacy salary arrears left by former leaseholder
1 hour -
2026 budget to be presented by end of October – Finance Minister Ato Forson
2 hours