Monrovia, April 23 -- A clan in Kokoyah District, Bong County, is close to qualifying for an official survey for a customary land deed. The Quikon Clan recently signed boundary MoUs with its neighbors, the Vehn and Sawulah Clans, leaving it close to completing the legal process.

By Esau J. Farr, with The DayLight

"The signing of the MoU will help stop conflicts among the present and future generations because the document will show them the boundaries of our land," says Hellen Kpelletay, a Quikon resident in Rock Crusher Town. "It is important for us because it will help end confusion among us and other clans near us."

In August 2023, Quikon self-identified as a landowning community, the first step in getting title to an ancestral ter...