Secrets Unveils As Prominent NPP Members Seen In Ownership Of State Lands And Properties

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Page 4, Appendix 2A names individuals like Yaw Osafo Maafo, Dr Wireko Brobbey, I.C. Quaye, Prof. A.B. Akosah, Dr Seth Twum, Prof E.A. Quartey, Stanley Nii Adjiri Blankson, Van Dosoo, Nii Amaa Ofosu Amanah, among others as acquiring either state lands or buildings at Cantonment at a premium cost of over GHC55,000,000.00 to over 90,000,000.00.

Page 5, Appendix 2B also names individuals like Justice S.A.B. Akuffo, Ebenezer B. Sakyi Hughes, Elizabeth Ohene, S.K. Boafo, Justice A.K.B. Kludze, Hon Dr Osei Akoto, Shirley Ayorkor, Botchwey, Prof Ashie Kotey, J.H. Mensah, Dr Yaw Osei, Dr Joe Blankson, among others as acquiring state lands and buildings at Airport, Cantonments and Ridge Residential areas at a premium cost of over GHC6,000.00 to GHC180,000.00.

But, Samuel Abu Jinapor, Minister, Lands and Natural Resources, clarified the issue at a press conference in Accra and said, the Executive Instrument, E.I. 144, pertained to 361 acres of peripherals of the Achimota forest.

He added that the government is returning it to its custodial owners, identified as the Owoo family because the land was not being used for its intended purpose, which included the extension of the Achimota School.

Sir John per the document confirmed owning portions of Achimota Forest land and that he gives his portion to his nephews, Michael Owusu, Yaw Boadu and Kwabena Amoateng, forever.

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