The Land Commission says it is upgrading its systems in order to increase client satisfaction, enhance productivity and improve service delivery.
It said as a result of the upgrade, it will be providing online services from November 9, 2020.
In a statement issued on Monday signed by Sulemana Mahama, Executive Secretary, the Commission said with the introduction of the online service their clients "will have the opportunity to submit applications/requests and make electronic payment for services and track applications online."
The Commission due to the exercise there would be intermittent disruptions and delays to services provided at its Client Access Unit (CSAU) in Accra and Tema.
Management apologised for any inconvenience the exercise may cause its clients.
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