Impact of the Land Administration Project on Land Titling in Ghana. A Case Study of the Greater Accra Lands Commission.
Date
2019-08
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Land titling is undoubtedly a crucial step in securing investments, sanitizing and providing some
assurance for ownership in the land sector of the Ghanaian economy. However, the institution of
formalized systems through registration and titling of lands which is considered a means to solve
land conflicting issues has rather proven to be creating more uncertainties. The question remains
as to why the nation is still yet to reap the full benefits of the Land reforms we are implemented
over the years. This highlights the main objectives of the study which was to examine likely
benefits of one such frameworks, the LAP bears on Land titling at the Lands Commission. In this
regard, primary data was collected from 100 staff members of the Greater Accra Lands
Commission. Findings of the study revealed that, Land reforms like the LAP often results in a
number of benefits, some of which includes, more valuable lands, greater land security,
investment, lower land conflicts, efficient land markets and economic development. However, it
was found that, manual processes, unreliable land records, bureaucratic process and fraud are
among key impediments that hinder the successful implementation of the LAP. Based on the
findings of the study, the researcher suggested that, the policies concerning land titling and
registrations that specifically deal with land rights such as land reforms, resettlement and state
leasehold should be diligently reviewed with respect to their regulations, guidelines, training, and
procedure. Also, enforcing the right land policies plays a pertinent role in eliminating all forms of
uncertainties pertaining to owning lands. Thus the laid down rules must therefore be followed by
the land users accordingly in order to obtain legal rights to their lands.
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MSc. Development Finance
Keywords
Land, Ghana, Land Titling, Land Administration Project, Greater Accra Lands Commission