OPEN LETTER: H.E. John Dramani Mahama, Take Notice—Do Not Allow Wealth and Legal Might to Erase Ghana’s Sacred Heritage in Tegbi-Kpota

An Urgent Appeal to the President and Commander-in-Chief to Halt Environmental Terrorism, Permit Fraud, and Elite Intimidation Under the 'Resetting Ghana' Agenda

An Assault on Heritage That Tests the Rule of Law

Your Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana and Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, and all Honorable State Ministers:

We write to you from the frontlines of an ecological and cultural crisis in Tegbi-Kpota, Volta Region. A towering, 200‑year‑old Kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra)—a living monument of our pre-colonial history, a critical carbon sink, and a sacred ancestral sanctuary—has been brutally felled. This was not the work of storm or decay, but the calculated act of a wealthy developer, Mr. Bright Oneal Fiagbey, who sought timber to construct a private mansion.

This is not a simple private land dispute; it is a direct test of the rule of law and community protection under your administration. When confronted with regulatory enforcement, the developer immediately retained a veteran, high-profile litigation counsel, E.A. Vordoagu, Esq., effectively attempting to shield statutory violations behind legal technicalities and wealth-driven intimidation. This calculated destruction was executed via systemic permit deception, deliberately misrepresenting a protected sacred site to public officials.

Your Excellency, as you lead the nation under the "Resetting Ghana" governance agenda, this flagrant display of impunity cannot be countenanced. If a wealthy citizen can deploy legal might to override heritage, statutory law, and community borders, then our conservation laws are rendered meaningless. We appeal to your high office as Commander-in-Chief to take immediate notice and issue executive directives before the remaining three ancient guardian trees are lost forever.

The Chronology of Destruction and Legal Escalation

The threat to the remaining grove at Tegbi-Kpota is immediate, systemic, and fully documented. The timeline of events establishes that the developer acted with clear prior intent and that the affected community and family completely exhausted all peaceful avenues before involving state authorities:

A Warning to Defense Counsel: The Flip-Flops and Lack of Due Diligence

As a senior litigation counsel, Mr. Vordoagu must properly advise his client and review his history of radical inconsistency. We place the following facts on record to expose the erratic character traits of the developer:

Why These Trees Matter: The Pillars of Value

1. Preservation of Customary Sanctity & the Legacy of Venyatame

2. Ecological Guardians

3. Economic and Local Assets

4. Constitutional and Statutory Protections

Immediate Recommendations and Urgent Policy Suggestions

We call upon your high office, Your Excellency, and all relevant state actors to execute the following emergency measures immediately:

A Definitive Line in the Sand

Your Excellency, one ancient Kapok tree has already been reduced to stumps; three remain standing, vulnerable to further encroachment. If the state machinery remains silent, or if regulatory bodies allow themselves to be handled quietly by expensive legal counsel, future generations of Ghanaians will inherit a depleted landscape stripped of its history.

As the historic church hymn reminds us: “O God, our help in ages past, our hope for years to come, be Thou our guard while troubles last, and our eternal home.”

Crime has no expiry date. Heritage has no substitute. Justice delayed is heritage denied. We trust that under your leadership as President of our Republic, you will prove that no individual, no matter how wealthy or well-defended, is above the heritage of our ancestors and the laws of Ghana. Let all stakeholders move into immediate defensive action.

Atitso Akpalu
Family Representative & Spokesperson for Concerned Senior Citizens of Ghana

Teshie‑Nungua, Accra | akpaluck@gmail.com
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