
Audio By Carbonatix
A legal practitioner, Bright Akwetey, has endorsed calls by the Committee for Joint Action for President Mills to establish a commission of enquiry to look into allocation of state lands to private individuals.The CJA has accused officials of the Kufuor administration of selfishly allocating lands to themselves and wants the president to probe the matter.Mr. Akwetey, himself a strong advocate for the return of Ga-Damgbe lands said he believes a presidential commission would do a better job than the courts.“If you get a Commission of Inquiry with that Presidential seal, then it will have the authority of a high court so it can summon people and take evidence from them, it can require documents to be sent in by various public offices for inspection and for scrutiny.”He told Joy News this is the best way to resolve the controversy surrounding the acquisition of state lands at prime areas in Accra.Meanwhile, government says it is studying the request and will make its views known soon.Source: Joy News/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Dragging Kennedy Agyapong to disciplinary committee is not wrong – Twum-Barimah
15 minutes -
NPP Disciplinary Committee won’t crucify Kennedy Agyapong – John Darko
24 minutes -
Afoko is the NPP’s best bet for unity, says Addai Nimo
51 minutes -
Petitions against Kennedy Agyapong unwarranted; NPP should probe corruption claims – Dr Kennedy
53 minutes -
Launch of GaDangme Homowo Festival and Youth Sports Festival postponed
2 hours -
Ghana swimmer Ivan Snowden earns historic dual World Aquatics scholarship
2 hours -
Gov’t pushes TVET curriculum reforms to equip students for changing job market
3 hours -
Sexual harassment remains biggest threat to academic freedom in Ghana’s tertiary institutions – ACAF report
4 hours -
Police probe suspected foul play after woman found dead in Somanya
4 hours -
Trump threatens 100% tariff on European nations over tech tax
4 hours -
Gunmen shoot community police assistant in Central Region
4 hours -
GH¢7.5 million lifeline: Ghana Medical Help donates 17 dialysis machines, urges end to geographical barriers and “voluntourism”
5 hours -
EU, Germany inject €415,000 into Ghana’s pharmaceutical manufacturing drive
6 hours -
OFFICIAL: FIFA confirms Ghana’s qualification ahead of Croatia clash
6 hours -
Spain hand Uruguay knockout blow
6 hours