Report by Gerald C. Koinyeneh, [email protected]The dispute started in the 1960s between the towns of Geeken in Chedepo District and Gbarquiah in Potupo District. However, the Chedepo Geeken Development Association based in Monrovia has rejected the new demarcation on grounds that it took away portion of the land belonging to the people of Geeken. We will use the last drop of our blood to maintain our land,” the citizens vowed. Sirleaf’s resolution, according to them divided the portion of the disputed land into two but took away all of their crops. However, if it is a rice farm or crops with short life span, the resolution calls for the owner to harvest and leave the land.
Source: Front Page Africa July 29, 2020 07:52 UTC