Kumasi, March 14, – Mr. Joe
Ghartey, the Minister for Railways Development, has appealed to Metropolitan,
Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) where railway lines pass to take
steps to stop any further trespass on railway lands.
They should also refuse any application for
permits to build or develop railway lands or change the scheme for their use.
These railway lines he noted, included the
Eastern line between Accra-Tema and Kumasi, the Central line between Kotoku and
Huni Valley and the line from Tema to Shail Hills.
Mr. Ghartey made the appeal after
an inspection tour of the Adum railway terminal and the Aboabo Railway lines in
Kumasi on Tuesday, where he scrutinized the state of the railway infrastructure
and the extend of encroachment on railway lands in the metropolis.
He was accompanied by his Deputy
Minister, Mr. Andy Appiah-Kubi, the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) Chief
Executive, Mr. Osei Assibey-Antwi, and members from the Ashanti Regional
Coordinating Council (ARCC).
Mr. Ghartey said the Ministry has
directed all its agencies to cease with immediate effect, the sale, release,
rentals or parting in anyway, with the interest of government in railway lines.
The Ministry, he indicated, would
soon establish an independent committee to investigate all sales and transfer
of railway lands.
The Committee would be charged to
make appropriate recommendations including, criminal sanctions for onward
transmission to the Attorney-General for prosecution of any individual found to
have been involved in illegal sale of the lands.
Mr. Ghartey hinted that about 25 companies,
which responded to the expression of interest in the redevelopment of the
Eastern Railway lines have been shortlisted for consideration.
He said 15 of them would be
selected and asked to present detailed financial and technical proposals for
the project, adding that government was hopeful to sign a contract for the
project to begin by July, this year.
GNA

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