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MP for Builsa South has taken a swipe at the Akufo-Addo government; tagging it as inundated by corruption.
According to Clement Apaak, he struggles “to keep pace with the one day, one fraud (1D1F)” under the watch of Nana Akufo-Addo.
In a post on Facebook, Apaak said: “…the scandals, frauds and acts of corruption under the NADAA government are too many and have caused an unprecedented jam in my brain!”
The MP said he has a lot to expose the alleged involvement of Forestry Commission officials in the illegal trade of rosewood and “the feeble attempt by the…government to cover up…”
He also appealed to the authorities to abandon the consideration of burning impounded Rosewood and rather use it to make furniture for schools.
The CEO of the Forestry Commission, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie had told Evans Mensah on Joy News that they are considering giving the impounded rosewood to schools as well.
“Nothing is being ruled in or out,” the CEO said.
Read Apaak’s full post below
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