He alleged that, “Nana Kwaku Duah, Taasehene of Asaago, has unlawfully mobilized bulldozers, excavators, and graders, destroying properties and disrupting livelihoods in clear contravention of the court’s directive.

“This behavior not only undermines the rule of law but also places innocent lives at risk. The continuous provocation has left the Sokoban Wood Village Workers Association deeply aggrieved, and tensions are rising among our members. Should these unlawful actions persist, there is a high likelihood of retaliation, which could lead to disturbances”, Eric Mensah Nyadjor warned.

 

“The Ghana Police Service, Ashanti Regional Security Council (REGSEC), and the National Security should urgently step in and ensure that the court’s injunction is respected and enforced. It is imperative to immediately stop the further harassment of wood workers and destruction of properties.

The wood workers lament, the encroached part was meant solely for redevelopment of the wood village. The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, however indicated it is in talks with the traditional authorities to restore peace.