Reduce land registration to 30 days
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Reduce land registration to 30 days
Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has tasked the newly-constituted Western Regional Lands Commission Board to reduce the turnaround time for land registrations to just 30 working days. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, and monitored by GhanaWeb on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, […] The post Reduce land registration to 30 days appeared first on Gha…
Western Regional Lands Commission Board inaugurated; urges efficient land administration
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, MP, has officially inaugurated the reconstituted 22-member board of the Western Regional Lands Commission, charging them to ensure effective and efficient land administration in the region. In his address, Mr Buah highlighted pressing land challenges, urging the board to tackle issues such as multiple land sales and illegal mining (galamsey) he said. “Unregulated land sale…


Reduce land registration processing duration to 30 working days – Lands Minister tells WR Lands Commission Board
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah has charged the reconstituted 23-member Western Regional Lands Commission Board to work to reduce the land registration processes to 30 working days. He also charged them to take steps to decentralise the registration processes to encourage and attract more people to seek the appropriate registration of lands. The Minister, speaking at the inauguration of the 23-member Wester…
Land Commission claims 3.9 million Jeribs of grabbed land reclaimed - Khaama Press
The Land Commission claims it has reclaimed 3.9 million jeribs of grabbed land, raising concerns over transparency and legal procedures. Mohammad Ismail Ghaznawi, a member of Afghanistan’s Land Grabbing Prevention and Reclamation Commission, shared the commission’s achievements in a recent press conference. Since its inception, the commission has identified 49.7 million jeribs of land, of which 3.9 million jeribs have been reclaimed. The commiss…
Taliban say over 12 million jeribs of land registered as state property
KABUL — Taliban’s commission tasked with recovering seized land announced Sunday that it has registered more than 12.7 million jeribs, 6.3 million acres, of land across the country as public property, reclaiming 32,600 acres of it only in Kabul. At a press conference in Kabul, members of the Taliban Land Usurpation Prevention Commission said that nationwide, the total land identified for state ownership since the commission’s formation now excee…
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