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Community, Catholic Church in turf war over toilet facility

Household Toilets Sl A toilet facility (File photo)

Mon, 30 Sep 2019 Source: kasapafmonline.com

There is a simmering tension between the Catholic Church and Akyem Asiakwa Community in the Eastern Region over the construction of a public toilet facility and ejection of some traders.

The Church has through a court order stopped the community from continuing with the construction of a modern public toilet facility which has reached lentil stage, claiming it will emit stench that’ll disturb congregants due to the proximity. The Church again is claiming ownership of the said land.

But the community, however, contends that the land on which the facility was being put up is a buffer zone lying along the Asiakwa to Bunso road which the Community already had an old toilet facility located.

Apart from the Public toilet facility, the Church is also ejecting over 20 traders who operate shops and sell along the road in front of the Church building in Asiakwa Community heightening the tension.

Kasapa News has cited judgement dated August 13, 2019 entered in favour of the plaintiff herein – the Registered Trustees of the Catholic Church Diocese of Koforidua against the defendants - Frank Owusu Aboagye, Yaw Aniaji (both Assembly Members and Amankrado Nana Okyire Gyawu II from the Koforidua High Court presided over by Her Ladyship Justice Cecilia N.S Davis(Mrs) after the defendants failed to appear in court that ” the defendants, their agents, workmen and all persons claiming any interest in the land are perpetually restrained from entering the said land ”

“It further adjudged and order that the defendant shall remove and carry away the debris of the Structure they have erected on the said land in dispute within 30 days from the date of this judgement. If the defendants fail to remove the structure within the time stipulated herein, the plaintiff shall clear away the said defendants structure and the debris and surcharge the defendants with the cost of the exercise and plus cost of Ghc25,000 together with other cost granted ” totalling Ghc28, 000.

Subsequent to the expiration of the 30 days period, the Catholic Church through its lawyer filed an application for committal to punish the respondents -15 traders still occupying the disputed land for contempt stating that “Respondents have since the plaintiff /Applicant stared to build a Church on a portion of the land of the Church, set up a market on vacant part of the plaintiff/Applicant’s land. The respondents continue to add firth, dirt and unhealthy material to the plaintiff/Applicant’s land”.

Adding that “beside the Church, there are schools including a Kindergarten also on the Land yet the respondents make a loud noise which can be head at a long distance away to disturb Church Service as well as classroom teaching”

The car of the Amankrado of Asiakwa has been impounded for auction to pay the judgement debt awarded by the Court against the community after it failed to comply with the ruling.

Speaking to GhOne News the affected residents mostly the traders called on the Member of Parliament for the Area, Hon. Atta Akyea to intervene arguing that they have been operating on the land for decades given that it is a buffer zone. According to the traders, their sources of livelihood would be affected should they be ejected.

Other communities members also lamented demolishing of the new toilet facility under construction would have dire consequences on sanitation in the community.

Source: kasapafmonline.com
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