Eastern Varsity Shot Down �Kwame Nyanteh Family Sacks Workers From Site, Destroys Signpost

The family of the late Kwame Nyanteh, the octogenarian industrialist, moved from the great beyond to hit out at trespassers on his land, which is being developed into a university. Kwame Nyanteh, who had endured harassment under Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings (rtd), whispered to his children and wagged his finger at his eldest daughter, Addoley Nyanteh, who seized by inexplicable strength, led men with balls dangling between their legs and marched to the site where construction was going on. Wagging her fingers, she ordered the men to pull down signpost, which had been erected by the Yilo Krobo Municipal Assembly with the inscription, �The proposed site for the Eastern University�. Madam Adoley later told The Chronicle that her late father bought the vast land for use as an industrial zone by putting up sports stadium, health center and factories. He could, however, not fulfill his dream, as the then military government destroyed Mr. Nyanteh�s fishing net factory he was putting up on the land. Adoley Nyanteh further told The Chronicle that because the land was lying fallow, the family decided to lease it out to the Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), a private university, for the construction of their permanent campus. According to her, after family had concluded negotiations with the private university, led by Prof Robert Appiah, Dean of Engineering, the Municipal Assembly, led by its Chief Executive, Andrews Sodah, also approached them for the release of the same land for the proposed Eastern University. Madam Adoley regretted that even before the family could meet and take a decision on the matter, the Assembly, with the support of the former Eastern Regional Minister, Helen Adjoa Ntoso, and the community chiefs, had already erected a signboard on the land. Based on this development, she said the family, on March 5th, this year, instructed their lawyers, Kulendi @ Law, to write to the Municipal Chief Executive, asking him to stop trespassing on the Kwame Nyanteh Estate, but the MCE did not heed the warning. Adoley revealed that she and her family were ready to confront President Mahama when they heard that he was coming to the site to cut the sod for the construction of the university, but the ceremony never came on. When The Chronicle contacted the Municipal Chief Executive, Andrews Sodah, he refused to comment on the matter. According to him, he would invite the other key stakeholders for discussions before speaking to the media. However, this paper gathered that in his report to the Assembly, during its ordinary meeting, the MCE stated: �Hon Presiding Member, as you are aware, remarkable progress has been made towards the establishment of the Eastern Region University in Somanya. A stakeholders� meeting would be organised to discuss and take decisions on emerging issues to further smoothen the process. The stakeholders would include the Yilo Krobo Traditional Council, the clergy, National Union of Yilo Youth Association, sub-committee Chairman of the Assembly.