Gonja version PETITION AGAINST UNLAWFUL LAND DEMARCATION AND FRAUDULENT PARAMOUNTCY CLAIM
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PETITION AGAINST UNLAWFUL LAND DEMARCATION AND FRAUDULENT
PARAMOUNTCY CLAIMS IN WASIPE TRADITIONAL AREA
We, the undersigned, acting on behalf of the Wasipe Traditional Council under the authority of the
Wasipewura and the larger Gonja Kingdom, respectfully submit this urgent petition to your office
regarding an alarming and unlawful attempt to usurp our traditional lands through fictitious claims and
unauthorized demarcations, allegedly sponsored by a self-styled group calling itself the “Tampulma
Traditional Council.”
We are compelled to bring this matter to your attention due to the serious legal, customary, and social
implications it poses to the peace and cohesion of the Wasipe Traditional Area and the Savannah Region
as a whole.
1. ILLEGAL DEMARCATION AND SURVEY OF 1,079,170 ACRES OF LAND
It has come to our attention that a group purporting to represent the so-called "Tampulma Traditional
Council" has engaged in an unlawful demarcation exercise involving 1,079,170.11 acres of land within
the clearly established and allodially-owned Wasipe Traditional Area, which stretches from the Tachali
River to Belle and Kandia on the western bank of the White Volta.
Shockingly, we have obtained credible information, including a cadastral map survey allegedly
approved by Surveyor Abdulai Fuseini on 16th September 2025, showing this vast land parcel being
falsely mapped under the name of "Tampulma Traditional Council" without the knowledge or consent of
the legitimate custodians of the land, the Wasipe Traditional Council.
This is a flagrant violation of Ghana’s land governance laws and customary land tenure systems, and we
demand immediate action.
2. FRAUDULENT PARAMOUNTCY CLAIM
On 21st December 2023, a group using the name “Tampulma Traditional Council” submitted a petition
to the National House of Chiefs in Kumasi seeking recognition as a paramountcy, a claim that lacks any
historical, customary, or legal foundation within the structure of the Gonja Kingdom or the Savannah
Region.
This claim represents a dangerous and a historical fabrication, as the Tampulmas were an acephalous
group assimilated under the authority of the Gonja Kingdom centuries ago by Ndewura Jakpa. While
they have peacefully coexisted within the Gonja Kingdom, they have never held allodial title or
customary authority over any part of Wasipe land.
3. VIOLATION OF CUSTOMARY AND LEGAL LAND RIGHTS
Hon. Minister, we respectfully remind your office that:
1. Customary land ownership in Ghana is vested in the allodial titleholders in this case, the Wasipewura
and ultimately, the Yagbonwura, King and Overlord of the Gonja Kingdom.
2. Ghana’s laws do not permit the creation of new traditional authorities or boundaries outside of
constitutionally and customarily recognized procedures.
The so-called "Tampulma Traditional Council" is not recognized by the Savannah Regional House of
Chiefs or the National House of Chiefs.
4. REQUESTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
We therefore respectfully petition your office to:
1. Immediately halt any ongoing land registration, demarcation, or recognition process involving the
1,079,170.11 acres purportedly claimed by the so-called Tampulma Traditional Council within the
Wasipe Traditional Area.
2. Launch a formal investigation into the issuance of the cadastral map and the role of Surveyor Abdulai
Fuseini and other public officials who may have acted without due diligence or lawful authority.
3. Instruct the Savannah Regional Lands Commission and allied agencies to recognize only established
traditional authorities in their dealings, and to work directly with the Wasipe Traditional Council and the
Gonja Traditional Council on all land matters within Gonjaland
4. Refer any breaches of professional conduct or potential criminal collusion in this matter to the
appropriate legal and regulatory bodies for swift action.
5. A WORD OF PEACE AND WARNING
The Wasipe Traditional Council is committed to peace, legality, and national unity. However, we will
not sit idly by while our ancestral lands and history are distorted or unlawfully claimed. We reserve the
right to:
1. Pursue legal redress in the courts of Ghana;
2. Petition relevant traditional, constitutional, and governmental authorities;
3. Invoke traditional processes to protect our lands and people;
4. Respond with minimum lawful force if provoked or threatened.
Honourable Minister, as Ghana strives for peaceful coexistence and proper land governance, we urge
your leadership to intervene promptly and decisively to avert any potential escalation of tensions.
We are available at your earliest convenience for a meeting to provide further documentation and
clarification on this matter.
Yours respectfully,
Signed,
Jantonwura Peter Awusi Yakubu
Secretary, Wasipe Traditional Council
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