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+ Ghana is expected to realise the full benefits of its land reforms agenda in the next 20 years from the start of its implementation. This is the projection made by the Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana School of Law, Kwame Gyan. Speaking to Newsfile host, Samson Lardy Anyenini Saturday, he said Ghana’s land reforms which began in 2003, are long term initiatives whose benefits will take time to manifest. “The World Bank put in a lot of money to help Ghana fix the land administration system. But land reforms are long term national objectives. If you want to reap the dividends of a proper land reform agenda, you should be looking towards not less than two decades before you can really feel that something has changed on the ground. You are not looking at anything below 15 years,” he said. ....
+ A Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana says the new Land Act 2020, mandates government to compensate property owners before acquiring lands for state purposes. Kwame Gyan speaking on Newsfile, Saturday, indicated that although government is obligated to compensate chiefs or landowners after procuring lands, that is not entirely the case. According to him, one of the biggest challenges in the land sector is that government takes over large tracks of lands but fail to pay compensation or use the lands for the stated public purposes for which the lands were acquired. Mr Gyan said the new law has been designed to discourage government from taking lands without duly compensating property owners. ....