Accra, March 14, - Mr Benjamin
Akpor, a former employee of Japan Motors has appealed to government to help him
to reclaim his portion of land that was under encroachment
He said a parcel of land that was
leased to him was by the Tema Development Corporation in 1985 was being
encroached by telecom giant Vodafone Ghana.
Mr Akpor who made the appeal in an interview
with the Ghana News Agency said In spite of being in possession of all the
necessary documentations covering the land, Vodafone gave itself the benefit of
the doubt and erected a pylon on the parcel designated Plot No. B/WE/21 located
at Tema Community 11.
“I have made several appeals
including lawsuits and yet the company is still reluctant to move out of my
property.”
He said following Vodafone’s snub
of several appeals to sort the issue out amicably, he decided to get a lawyer
to give his protests a legal urge, but that was also not yielding any
meaningful dividends as the lawyer, Mr Alex Quaynor was not responding to his
calls.
It is said at the initial state
of lawyer client relations, Barrister Quainor had been very diligent and
accessible. Soon after he had written to Vodafone and elicited a response from
the telco however, he is said to have quickly become snobbish towards his
client.
The development he said had
apparently led him to deep self-introspection as he was still trying to
calculate what exactly he did wrong to his lawyer.
Meanwhile investigations at
Vodafone confirmed that indeed an encroachment issue involving one Benjamin
Akpor is on the company’s hand.
Mr Anthony Asikhiya, Vodafone’s
Head of Property, has since explained that the company was arranging for a land
surveyor to go on the land and assess the veracity of Mr Akpor’s claim that his
land had been encroached upon.
Meanwhile GNA’s attempts to get
the reaction of Mr Alex Quaynor has proved futile as he either failed to pick
the calls or his phone lines were not going through.
GNA

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