

Ghana: Family Rejects Chief's Enstoolment Over COVID-19 Cemetery Land Sale
Effiduase, Ghana is facing community tension over the recent enstoolment of a new chief. A family is vehemently rejecting the new chief, primarily due to his alleged intention to sell land currently serving as a cemetery for COVID-19 victims. "This land holds the remains of our loved ones lost to the pandemic; selling it is a grave disrespect," stated a grieving family member in an interview. The family's protest escalated when police officers, reportedly acting under the command of Superintendent Eric JB, fired gunshots amidst resistance from residents supporting the chief's decision. This incident underscores the deep-seated emotional and cultural significance of the cemetery land to the community. The ongoing conflict highlights the complexities of land ownership and the importance of community consensus in such sensitive matters. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the legal aspects of the land sale and to find a peaceful resolution that respects the feelings of all involved.