Govt agencies urged to help stop VVU land encroachment
• Mr Albert K. Imbrah (middle) addressing the press conference
The Valley View University (VVU) is calling on relevant stakeholders to intervene to stop the encroachment of its lands.
The educational institution has lamented that in the last two years, more than 10 acres of its 160-acre area has been encroached.
Addressing a media conference in Accra, last Sunday, the Registrar of the University, Albert K. Imbrah, said the encroachment was affecting the development and management of the VVU.
He explained that the total land area of the university was leased out by different families with a particular family emerging after more than three decades of the school’s existence.
“We have tried in the last two years to seek amicable solution by engaging with this particular fam...