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There was drama on Adom FM's Dwaso Nsem programme Friday morning as Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Collins Dauda engaged one Nana Kyeamono, said to be chief of Sewhi Krokoso in the Western Region in a heated debate over the latter's alleged involvement in the illegal sale of lands.
Collins Dauda said the chief was a wanted man who must be arrested to face the law for illegally selling lands that do not belong to him to unsuspecting farmers, but Nana Kyeamono, who said he was speaking from Abuakwa in Kumasi called the Minister a liar, claiming he was peddling falsehoods.
But the Minister dared the chief and asked him to give his true location if he was man enough. The chief obliged but gave his location only as Abuakwa, and rebuffed the minister to send security operatives to arrest him.
Nana Kyeamono vowed to expose the Lands and Natural Resources, claiming he was a confusionist who was sowing seeds of discord among the people in the area. He also told the Minister there is nothing he could do to him, and dared him to kill him if he so desired.
Collins Dauda said Nana Kyeamono is only bluffing but the law will soon catch up with him to explain himself.
More soon.
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