UE/R: ‘powerful’ residents build on dam reserve, unhappy DCE wants a stop.

There is a protruding anger in Bugri,  a farming community in the Tempane district of the Upper East Region over how an over 30-year-old dam that serve the irrigation need for the people is said to be dyeing out as some politicians and royals put up private buildings on its banks.

Known for onion cultivation, the people of Bugri, made good use of the dam for dry season farming activities.

Portions of the embankment have been take over by private individuals

Interestingly,  the encroachers who are busily and speedy erecting private buildings on the reserve are bloody relations of the chief.

www.mywordfmonline.com  can authoritatively report that part of the tree-lined reserve that serve as a vegetative cover protecting the famous dam, now have private properties of some local untouchable New Patriotic Party boys.

Building springing up on portions of the forest reserved area of the dam.

Issah Akolgo, a member of the ruling New Patriotic Party and a younger brother of the Tempane constituency first vice chairman is alleged to have owned the latest of the numerous structures on the reserve.

DCE Tempane Hon IssakaAnabida

District chief executive for Tempane,  Issaka Anabida in an interview with word news  noted that the Tempane  district Assembly has formed a team to engage the chiefs, Assembly members and the people of the area over the matter. “ we have formed a team to engage the chiefs and people of the area. We are of the view that those who have already put up buildings, we can’t just go and demolish the buildings,  we need to engage the people first. Is not the best”. He outlined that the team will sensitised the people so that no one goes there to put up any structure again.

The District Chief Executive who appeared unhappy with the development is asking for cooperation from the locals so as to prevent any future encroachment.

Portions of the dam

The dam risk gasping for a commodity it used to have in abundance and shared same to union farmers for irrigation, water.

A video in the cited by word news   shows  how the famous dam is currently wobbling with powerful encroachers.

Some residents who expressed their anger over the development disclosed, that if measures are not employed to demolish the buildings,  the dam will soon go thirsty.

The dam, said be sitting within the arm-reach of Naba Abdulai enjoyed protection over the years,  but it is currently being encroached by his bloody relations. Naba Abdulai’s successor.

Some disgruntled members of the community approached Naba Abdulai in the past and appealed for his assistance to help stop the encroachers,  who are by relations,  his sons. But, the request was turned down.

The local forestry guard was threatened by the encroachers when he attempted to approached them.

The forestry Amendment act, 2002 (Act 264) makes it an offence to fell or subject forest resources to any manufacturing process without a written consent of a competent forestry authority.

Naba Abdulai verbally assaults reporters over ‘missing’ cash publication

After verbally assaulting reporters of Upper East based Word Fm in a telephone interview over how some donated cash meant for victims of a recent military brutality in the area went into private use, it has now been revealed that Naba Abdulai shared part of the donated cash with his sub chiefs.

www.mywordfmonline.com can authoritatively file that Naba Abdulai shared a component of the donated cash with some of his sub chiefs who were in his palace to welcome the donors. Investigations revealed that the interim Committee did not receive the exact amount quoted by one of the donors. It was later revealed that the unaccounted for amount was shared among the chief and his sub chiefs. This action was unilaterally taken by the chief without any consultation with the interim Committee assembled to oversee the disbursement of the donations to the victims.

A wired anger is said to be hiking in the area relative to the development. Mywordfmonline.com understand that the manner in which the chief and his elders shared part of the donations and coined it as “transport money” is said to be  accumulating some anger among the youth in the area.

After philanthropists,  politicians and organisations pieced cash donations towards the upkeep of injured victims following a dawn military invasion of the area,  reports were rift that part of the money went into private use by the chief and his sub chiefs. When contacted via phone, Naba Abdulai got angered, verbally punched the reporter and questioned if he is a native of the area and subsequently hanged up the call. “I will not listen to you. You can’t talk to me and you can never talk to me. Are you a native of Bugri?”.

Hours after the publication, word news  understand that one of his sons, named Mahami went cursing, insulting and threatened to deal with persons behind the publication.

Source: mywordfmonline.com

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