President Barrow has been updated on the outcome of the consultation processes to address the land conflicts and disputes in the Kombos, which took place between his Office and representatives of Kombo Yiriwa Kafo, a Civil Society Association established to promote the development of the Kombos and its people, according to State House on Friday.
Kombo Yiriwa Kafo had earlier this month written to President Adama Barrow to ‘draw his attention’ to the ‘many’ land disputes in the Kombo part of the country.
“The issue of land matters has been simmering in the Kombo area for a quite a while now with little or no policy decision to resolve the situation,” the Alhagie Conteh-led group told President Barrow in their letter.
State House said on Friday the president has been updated on the ‘consultation processes’ which took place between his office and the group.
“The objectives of the consultations are to bring peaceful resolution to the land disputes in the Kombos by exhausting all legal procedures to ensure justice prevails,” State House said in a statement.