Tension Brews In Dawhenya Over illegal demolition exercise by RONIDANY COMPANY LIMITED, Amidst Tacit Support Of Police and Military men

There is uneasy calm in Dawhenya in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region which situation has threatened the peaceful coexistence of the residents in the area.

Tension Brews In Dawhenya Over illegal demolition exercise by RONIDANY COMPANY LIMITED, Amidst Tacit Support Of Police and Military men
There is uneasy calm in Dawhenya in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region which situation has threatened the peaceful coexistence of the residents in the area.
 
The development followed what the elders and elders of Dawhenya described as illegal and unlawful demolition of houses and structures of some individuals and land developers on the orders of the managers of RONIDANY COMPANY LIMITED with the support of police of Ghana Police Service.
 
According to the Chiefs and elders of Dawhenya who are upset over the demolition exercise, the company has stormed the area with brute force to start demolishing their houses and structures without a court order and the case of the litigation of the land was even pending before the law court but the company went ahead to use police and soldiers to do this illegality which has rendered thousands of people homeless.
The Chiefs and elders of Dawhenya have expressed anger over the illegal demolition by a company called believed to be pushed by some unknown government officials, using some Ghana police and Military Men without wearing any tags with names or identifications for the operation.
On behalf of the Arden-Darpoh family of Dawhenya, Nuumo Martey Martey Anden expressed, disappointment on how Ghana police service personnel and Military Me could be used by some unknown government officials without a court order to carry out illegal demolishing by destroying buildings without following due process.
He stated emphatically that, the Arden-Darpoh family has not sold land to any Estate Developer with a company called RONIDANY COMPANY LIMITED.
Following this development, he stated that the demolition was unlawfully carried out without a court order, as there was a suit pending in court on the same property.
On his part, the Arden-Darpoh and Dawenya family Asafoatse of the area MARTEY AFFLO IV appealed to President Addo Danquah Akufu Addo and also Called on Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, to intervene on the illegal demolition exercise at Dawhenya.
He stressed that the family are law-abiding citizens and respecting and waiting for the court's order till on twelve (12) of April.
Asafoatse on the other hand also sends a strong warning to the intruders of the alleged demolition land that, if they disregard the court order and enter into the land before the said date, for another illegal demolition, then the family will not take it likely with them.