Trasacco seeks clarification on military involvement in illegal demolition inTema

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Trasacco Group

Trasacco Estates Development Company Limited, a subsidiary of the Trasacco Group, has issued a formal update to stakeholders and the public following recent alleged illegal demolitions at its Tema Springs serviced plots development along the Accra-Tema motorway.

At a press briefing in Accra on Friday, Kwame Owusu Danso, Esq., Corporate Affairs and Legal Director of the Trasacco Group, confirmed that calm had now been restored after what it described as “criminal and unlawful demolitions of fence walls and properties belonging to Trasacco and its clients.”

According to him, the Ghana Police Service has identified suspects linked to the incident, issued invitations for questioning, and is currently pursuing individuals who have allegedly fled the country.

Trasacco has pledged full cooperation with law enforcement, expressing confidence in the justice system and strongly condemning the acts of vandalism.

In addressing misinformation circulating in the public domain, he clarified that his outfit  had been in contact with both the Office of the National Chief Imam and the Presidency.

The Chief Imam’s office confirmed that no endorsement or authorization was given for any claims involving His Eminence in the dispute.

The company has also sought official clarification regarding rumours of military involvement, noting that it is still awaiting a response from the Presidency.

He emphasised that the Tema Springs land was lawfully acquired from the Tema Development Corporation (TDC) in 2004, with a formal lease agreement signed on November 29, 2012.

The company stated that it has spent over a decade developing the land and ensuring peaceful occupation for its clients.

Despite the recent disruptions, Trasacco assured residents and investors that essential services remain fully operational, including access to schools and other critical facilities.

“We reassure our investors and homeowners of our steadfast commitment to protecting their interests and delivering quality serviced plots.

“We urge all stakeholders to remain calm and trust in the rule of law as we work with the authorities to resolve this matter swiftly,”Mr.Danso said

He thanked clients and the public for their continued trust and support.

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