The Ga-Dangme lands administration (GDLA) has officially been launched in Accra.
King Ayi Tunmaa II, President and founder of GDLA says this is good opportunity to sanitize the system from its current murky state.
To him, endless land litigations as well as chieftaincy disputes are not helping the people of Greater Accra region, so the advent of GDLA will go a long way to change that perspective.
He also acknowledged that Ga-Dangme lands administration will support every government projects.
According to King Ayi Tunmaa II, Ga-Dangme lands administration was formed to advocate, counsel and advice various lands and chieftaincy disputes across Greater Accra region.
Currently they have been given authority to exist as a legal entity by Registrar-General as Non-Governmental Organisation.
He further noted that GDLA will liaise with police administration and other security agencies to bring a lasting solution to land and chieftaincy disputes.
“The issue of land litigation is a serious national security concern, Ga Dangme lands administration is here to address it,” he stated.
He urged opinion leaders to rally behind them so that they can make greater impact.
















