Due to encroachment activities, over 5,000 residences in the Millennium City area of the Central region are facing demolition. The developer of the area has begun the first step of the demolition process, which entails designating the impacted housing units for future removal.
The developer has initiated the process of earmarking the dwelling units for destruction, led by a squad of approximately 100 police officers from the Central East Police Command.
Each identified unit now carries inscriptions indicating impending removal, with police on hand to guarantee a smooth procedure.

The developer, 21st-century Construction Limited, said that they have obtained a court injunction from the Ofaakor District Court to deal with encroachment activities within their enclave and are concerned about how these actions are harming their operations.
“If you have seen Police men going round in Millennium City, it is by the order of the court. People are trying to destroy our estate. Most of them are foreigners and because of small money, they are giving us trouble.
“Our clients are unable to develop their land when they buy from us. They keep saying I don’t have any land in Millennium City, but I am daring them to come forward with documents. We went to Ofaakor Circuit Court to take a court order to move the encroachers from our land.
“Those whose houses have been earmarked must know that this is the first phase of the exercise, the second phase will be the demolition stage. They must either come forward for renegotiation or face demolition,” Kofi Asthma the developer at Millennium said.
The construction company also bemoaned the impact of landguard activities in the area.
“The issue of landguard is disturbing the peace of the people of Millennium City. They demand digging fees, threatening the lives of developers, and making life unbearable for developers,” Kofi Asthma added.