In a bold and decisive move, President John Dramani Mahama has directed the immediate reversal of all allocations and sales of land belonging to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the previous government.
The presidential directive, issued yesterday, ensures that the Ministry’s prime land at Airport Residential, which had reportedly been acquired by seven organizations and individuals, will now be preserved for the people of Ghana.
North Tongu MP and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, confirmed the development in a statement on his Facebook page, expressing immense gratitude to President Mahama for his “unwavering patriotic and decisive presidential backing.”
Ablakwa reaffirmed his commitment to protecting state assets, declaring that under his watch as Foreign Minister, no land or property of the Ministry, whether in Ghana or abroad—would be sold.
“No more State Capture! For God and Country. Ghana First,” he declared emphatically.
The move has been widely welcomed as a significant step in safeguarding state assets and ensuring accountability in the management of public lands.
Report: Mantse Ayitey
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