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Builsa South DCE appeals to Traditional Leaders to release lands for development initiatives

She pleaded with chiefs, family heads, and landowners to support the growth of the Builsa South District by cooperating with the Assembly whenever land is needed for public projects.

The District Chief Executive for the  Builsa South District , Anne Musah, has appealed to traditional leaders and landlords in the district to make land readily available for development initiatives.

She bemoaned the challenges in securing land for key development projects, which tends to delay the implementation of important initiatives aimed at improving the lives of residents.

Sparking during a sod-cutting ceremony for educational projects in the Builsa South District on Tuesday April 7, 2026, the DCE emphasized that access to land remains a critical requirement for infrastructure development, including schools, health facilities, and other essential public services.

She pleaded with chiefs, family heads, and landowners to support the growth of the Builsa South District by cooperating with the Assembly whenever land is needed for public projects.

The DCE noted that timely release of land would fast-track development efforts and ensure that communities benefit from government interventions without unnecessary delays.

Anne Musha further urged stakeholders to see development as a collective responsibility, stressing that collaboration between traditional authorities and the Assembly is key to accelerating progress in the district.

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