The Ashanti Regional Lands Education Committee has expressed worry about the surge in encroachment on reserved lands.
Mr Afoakwah Sekyere warned that the situation if allowed to continue could fuel conflicts in the near future.
The Committee, he said, had therefore planned to hold a stakeholder meeting to find an effective way to tackle the problem.
The Committee is working in partnership with the Regional Coordinating Council, Land Valuation Board, Land Title Registry, Survey
Department and chiefs.
Mr Sekyere was speaking at a meeting with members of the Bosomtwe District Assembly at Kokoado.
He urged the assembly members to ensure that the layouts of their communities were properly prepared with the help of experts as well as the registration and procurement of all the necessary title documents.
Mrs Joyce Ferkaah, Bosomtwe District Town Planning Officer, said all stakeholders should co-operate to bring sanity into the land administration.
Mr Edward Nti-Berko, the District Chief Executives (DCE), underlined the determination of the Assembly to take back government lands that were being unlawfully occupied
He said they would insist that the right things were done to avoid confusion and lawlessness