
Residents of Ohwim Amanfrom Adede in the Bantama constituency are calling on Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the King of the Ashanti Kingdom, to intervene in a contentious land dispute involving landguards. The residents, who have purchased land in the area, claim that landguards have taken over their properties, leading to a sense of insecurity and uncertainty.
The residents are seeking the monarch’s intervention, hoping that his authority will help resolve the dispute and bring peace to the area. Given Otumfuo’s track record of intervening in land disputes and promoting peaceful resolution, the residents are optimistic that his involvement will yield a positive outcome.

The situation highlights the complexities of land ownership and management in Ghana, particularly in areas under traditional authority.
As the residents await Otumfuo’s response, they hope that his intervention will bring a lasting solution to the issue and allow them to develop their properties without fear of harassment or intimidation.