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Rent issues top ADR cases at Ashaiman

• Professor Ernest Uwazie (right) congratulating Ms. Justina Ativor on doing a good job.

Professor Ernest Uwazie (right) congratulating

Ms. Justina Ativor on doing a good job.

Issues between LandLords or Ladies and their tenants or tenants and their co-tenants are a constant nag­ging problem in the Ashaiman Munici­pality of the Greater Accra Region.

Some tenants are sometimes “chased out” by their landlords for their inability to pay their rents to make room for others who can afford their charges.

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While some tenants accuse land­lords/ladies of making outrageous demands and are quick to increase the rents, the former have always argued that their demands are rather based on the current cost of building materi­als which they have to replace should there be the need for maintenance work.

The stress from these and others also compels some tenants to transfer their feelings to other tenants hence causing unnecessary confrontations in the house.

The Central Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre at Ashaiman has recorded a total of 282 rent cases from January 1 to July 9, out of which 201 have so far been settled.

The Leader of the Centre, Ms. Justina Ativor disclosed this on Monday when a group from the Califonia States University of Sacramento in the United States of America paid a courtesy call at the Centre to observe their activi­ties and extent of progress of work.

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Ms Ativor said though the Cen­tre handled cases such as debt, land disputes, minor assaults, child neglect, custody or maintenance and marital issues those which were rent related and tenant/tenant disputes always recorded high numbers.

She admitted that sometimes some of the cases were challenging, with the experience and professional knowledge acquired over the years, they were able to settle most of them to the satisfaction of the various parties with a few of them going to court.

She mentioned the lack of respect for the Rent Act of Ghana by some landlords/ladies and tenants as a mat­ter of concern and suggested a change in behaviours.

The Leader of the Central ADR Centre said that there had been 11 land cases with 10 settled, four family disputes with two settled, two marital issues which were both settled, three child maintenance all settled and 27 debt cases with 19 settled from Janu­ary to July.

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She said out of the total of 566 cases recorded 92 were currently pending.

A legal practitioner and member of the Ghana Association of Certified Mediators and Arbitrators (GHACMA), Martin Nwosu observed that because many of the Landlord/Ladies depended on the monies made from their hous­es as rents for their livelihood they demanded rent advances sometimes beyond two years.

He said some tenants were com­pelled to pay because they were desperate to rent but along the line the agreement between both parties were breached hence leading to issues that needed to be settled at the ADR centres or at the law courts.

He said frequent increment in rent charges was a matter of concern to many tenants and those who could not pay sometimes had to abandon their property in the rooms leaving the LandLords/Ladies with no choice but to resort to legal actions to get their rooms back.

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The Director of the Centre for Af­rican Peace and Conflict Resolution at Califonia State University, Sacramento in the United States of America, Pro­fessor Ernest Uwazie commended the Central ADR Centre for their commit­ment in serving their communities to restore justice.

He said it was heartwarming that the Centre which was being manned by one of their trainees, Ms Ativor, was doing an impressive job.

He said the tour was to ensure exchange of ideas between person­nel from the University and the staff of the Central ADR Centre and other members of the GHACMA and also cre­ate opportunities for networking.

He applauded the Central ADR for facilitating the establishment of other Alternative Dispute Resolution Cen­tres in the Ashaiman Municipality and beyond.

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The University has over the years been consistently visiting the Centre with various groups to observe the African Criminal Justice system among others

 From Dzifa Tetteh Tay, Ashaiman.

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 Volta College Foundation donates GH¢9,000 to 9-yr-old fire victim

Some members of the foundation with Mr Dumevi and a staff of the hospital
Some members of the foundation with Mr Dumevi and a staff of the hospital

 A delegation from the Volta College Foun­dation, a non-govern­mental organisation, has donated GH¢9,000.00 to the family of nine-year-old Victoria Atsoribo, who suffered severe burns in a fire accident at home.

The donation was made at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, where Victoria is currently on admission and undergoing treatment.

Led by women’s or­ganiser of the foundation, Madam Mawulawoe Ame­dorme and Deputy PRO, Ms Rebecca Gollo, the delegation said the NGO launched a support cam­paign for Victoria, with the aim to ease the finan­cial burden on Victoria and her family.

Madam Amedorme said “thanks to the overwhelm­ing generosity of our members and the general public, we were able to raise funds to support her treatment and recovery.”

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Receiving the dona­tion, Victoria’s uncle, Mr Bright Danquah Dumevi, expressed gratitude to the leadership and members of the foundation for their kindness and support.

He said Victoria was transferred from Marga­ret Marquart Hospital in Kpando to Korle Bu Teach­ing Hospital in Accra for specialised care.

According to Mr Dume­vi, Victoria was currently undergoing planned staged skin grafting (surgery) as part of her treatment.

Your kind gesture has made a profound impact on her recovery journey, bringing hope and joy to her healing process.

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He said the contribu­tions from the foundation will help in taking care of Victoria’s bills, adding that “your support has allevi­ated a significant portion of the financial burden associated with her treat­ment, allowing her family to focus on her recovery.

He also appealed to the general public, be­nevolent individuals, and organisations to continue extending their support to Victoria to aid her recov­ery.

 By Esinam Jemima Kuat­sinu

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Christians celebrate Hossana

• St Augustine Anglican church Dansoman in a procession Photos: Elizabeth Okai

Christians all over the world on Sunday celebrated Palm Sunday with special church services. In Ghana, it was not different as the churches marked the day that commem­orates Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem.

This year’s edition fell on April 13.

On the day, worshippers, both young and old wielded the ceremonial palm fronds and wave in their respective march along the streets amidst brass band music.

By Lizzy Okai

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