Former STC Managing Director, Nana Akomea
Nana Akomea, the former Managing Director of the InterCity State Transport Corporation (STC), has refuted claims that he sold some lands belonging to the company while in office.
A deputy Managing Director of the company under the current government has reportedly accused Nana Akomea of unlawfully selling STC lands, which he described as “like groundnuts.”
According to the claims, Mr. Akomea sold the lands to his political party, the New Patriotic Party’s faithful.
But, according to Nana Akomea, there never occurred a time when he sold a single STC land to his party members and supporters.
“There’s no iota of truth in it…If you want to know those who sold STC lands, it is not Nana Akomea and the NPP,” he emphasized on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” show.
He subtly rather accused the Mahama government of selling the said lands before the inception of the Akufo-Addo administration.
He stressed, “I went to the STC to find that they had sold the 4 acres of land at the head office.”
He pointed out that he inherited a situation where STC lands, such as some acres at Takoradi in the Western Region, had even been purchased and used to build a MELCOM shop.