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toubab1020 Posted - 06 Oct 2018 : 14:04:22

Consequences following NON COMPLIANCE with an order issued by a lawful court ,there appears no doubt that papers from the court had been served.
The rule of law MUST NOW BE RESPECTED BY EVERYONE. and laid down procedures followed.
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By Louise Jobe October 5, 2018

30 compounds were yesterday demolished in Tawuto Village, Old Yundum Constituency.

Those involved in the demolition exercise were accompanied by personnel from the Police Intervention Unit (PIU).

Speaking to landlords of the demolished compounds they expressed disappointment with the government for allowing the PIU to back execution of the order. They said they have never been called to any court or receive any notice for appearance before a court about the lands.

Mr. John A. Gomez, Alkalo of Tawuto Village said this happened on Tuesday 2nd October 2018. I was not present during the scene. I received a call from one Sulayman Jallow who informed me about the demolition.

At that time I was at Brikama area. Then I called Yaya Manneh from Busumbala Village who confirmed that the story is true, but he Yaya told me that according to the information he gathered they are demolishing only fences.

John Gomez, the Alkalo also said he then told him that even if they are to demolish their fence in the country they should follow the law of the land and that they should notice them through Physical Planning. Notwithstanding I received calls from many people. Then I said to myself this thing is still on, and that was around 5 pm.

Mr. Alkalo said that he is not aware or received any notice about any demolition at Tawuto. He said that he was told that Mr. Adama Jobe and Amadou Jallow claimed that they have the order from the Sheriff’s Division, High Court.

Mr. Gomez stressed that even if they have the order from the Sheriff’s Court they should also inform the Alkalo of the village about it.

Adama Jallow and Pa Jallow came to Tawuto Village with PIU personnel and some youths from Serrekunda to demolish compounds and fences that belong to people in Tawuto.

Mr. Adama Jobe claimed that he got the powers from the Sheriff’s Division in Banjul.

Fatou Sowe, a resident of Tawuto and a victim said that they got the land with her husband ten years ago. She said they spent all their capital in building their house and fence. My husband and I struggled very hard to buy the land and fence it for our children.

We spent nothing less than one million dalasis to erect these structures.

She said that since they got the place no one has ever summoned them or dragged them to court about the land.

You cannot build in someone’s land without buying it. So for us we bought the land and built it with all our documents.

Madam Sowe said one Adama Jobe and Pa Jallow told her that they want her to go out of the house because they are going to demolish the house because they got the order from court.

http://foroyaa.gm/demolition-of-buildings-in-tawuto-village/
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toubab1020 Posted - 12 Oct 2018 : 10:06:30
It APPEARS to me that something is not quite right in this case,and is having a big effect on the mental health of the people involved,for instance,"Mr. Tabby, who said he was sick and was not in the mood to talk to anyone." or is it just a case of not wanting to take RESPONSIBILITY for their actions ?
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By Louise Jobe October 11, 2018

On the issue of the demolition exercise at Tawuto village in the Kombo North district last Tuesday 2nd October 2018, this reporter visited the Physical Planning authorities to get more information on the issue, and was able to meet Mamudu Manjang, the Deputy Director of the said institution. According to Manjang, he is aware of the demolition exercise that took place at Tawuto village; that by virtue of their mandate to carry out demolition exercises, the office of the Sheriff’s Division at the High Court wrote to their department, requesting for their intervention to demolish certain structures.

However, Manjang referred this reporter to the Sheriff’s Division in Banjul, for more information; that the order for them to carry out the exercise was from them.

At the office of the Sheriff’s Division, this reporter was referred to one Mr. Tabby, who said he was sick and was not in the mood to talk to anyone.

In another development, Kebba Ceesay from the Department of Lands and Surveys, said he heard of the demolition that took place at Tawuto village; that he was informed by the Alkalo of Tawuto when he visited village on a private business on the day of the demolition.

Foroyaa will further engage the authorities to shed more light on the matter

http://foroyaa.gm/authorities-at-physical-planning-sherrifs-division-on-tawuto-demolition-exercise/

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