clearly those with influence find it relatively easy come into possession of land circumventing the laws that apply to most - they then use the very laws they have ignored to to hold on to the land in perpetuity - leasehold ... read full comment
clearly those with influence find it relatively easy come into possession of land circumventing the laws that apply to most - they then use the very laws they have ignored to to hold on to the land in perpetuity - leasehold allows the rich to stay rich and the poor to own nothing
Ike Boamah Acheampong 9 years ago
Dear Mr. Darko,
I think you are so right!
Dear Mr. Darko,
I think you are so right!
Jerry 9 years ago
This article you have written is very informative. Although I am not a Ghanaian, I have pondered about purchasing a home in Ghana. If one thinks of his children or their children, after his/her death. The question should be; ... read full comment
This article you have written is very informative. Although I am not a Ghanaian, I have pondered about purchasing a home in Ghana. If one thinks of his children or their children, after his/her death. The question should be; what if the lease is up and the government doesn't renew it? So really your not passing anything to your offspring. Yes, one could sell and receive money from such sell. But sometimes passing property to family is more important. I am all for freehold. Thanks.
clearly those with influence find it relatively easy come into possession of land circumventing the laws that apply to most - they then use the very laws they have ignored to to hold on to the land in perpetuity - leasehold ...
read full comment
Dear Mr. Darko,
I think you are so right!
This article you have written is very informative. Although I am not a Ghanaian, I have pondered about purchasing a home in Ghana. If one thinks of his children or their children, after his/her death. The question should be; ...
read full comment
nice piece