Construction Workers Attacked and Robbed as Land Guard Violence Erupts in Akplabanya
Fear and tension have gripped Akplabanya, a community in the Ada East District of the Greater Accra Region, following a violent attack on construction workers allegedly carried out by a group of land guards. The incident has reignited public concern over the growing threat of land-related violence a
Ogyem Solomon

Fear and tension have gripped Akplabanya, a community in the Ada East District of the Greater Accra Region, following a violent attack on construction workers allegedly carried out by a group of land guards. The incident has reignited public concern over the growing threat of land-related violence and insecurity linked to property disputes in parts of Ghana.
According to eyewitness accounts, the workers were carrying out construction activities when a group of men suddenly stormed the site, identifying themselves as land guards. The attackers reportedly assaulted the workers, robbed them of their personal belongings, and made away with construction tools and equipment before fleeing the area.
Residents who witnessed the incident described the scene as chaotic and terrifying. The workers were said to have been overwhelmed and unable to resist the attack, as the assailants were aggressive and well-organized. Victims reportedly lost mobile phones, cash, and work tools, while others sustained injuries during the confrontation.
Community members say the attack is linked to ongoing land ownership disputes in the area. In recent weeks, tensions have been rising as different groups claim rights over parcels of land in Akplabanya, leading to repeated confrontations and threats against individuals involved in construction and development projects.
The incident has deepened fears among residents and workers, many of whom now feel unsafe continuing construction activities. Some locals say development projects in the area have slowed down due to fear of violence, intimidation, and possible retaliation.
Law enforcement authorities were alerted shortly after the attack, and police officers were deployed to the community to restore calm and begin investigations. Police sources confirmed that inquiries are underway to identify the perpetrators and establish the motive behind the assault.
Security officials are also investigating whether the attackers were acting independently or on behalf of individuals involved in the land dispute. Authorities believe the incident may be part of a broader pattern of intimidation used to assert control over disputed land.
Community leaders have strongly condemned the attack, describing it as criminal and unacceptable. They have called for increased police patrols, stronger security measures, and urgent intervention by government authorities to address the root causes of land-related violence.
Local opinion leaders argue that weak land administration systems, unclear land ownership documentation, and slow dispute resolution processes continue to create fertile ground for land guards to operate with impunity. They believe these systemic weaknesses allow criminal groups to exploit conflicts for financial gain and control.
Civil society groups have also renewed calls for reforms in land governance, including the digitization of land records, faster legal dispute resolution, and stricter enforcement of laws against land guard activities. They warn that without decisive action, land guard violence will continue to threaten community safety and national development.
Residents of Akplabanya say they want justice for the victims and protection for law-abiding citizens carrying out legitimate work. Many have urged authorities to ensure that those responsible are arrested and prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others.
As investigations continue, the community remains on edge, with workers and residents calling for sustained security presence and long-term solutions to land disputes. The attack has once again highlighted the urgent need for stronger institutional action to curb land guard activities and protect citizens from violence linked to property conflicts.
For now, families in Akplabanya hope that calm will be restored and that development in the area can continue without fear, intimidation, or violence.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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