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The immediate past Managing Director of STC, Nana Akomea, has described as a “wicked lie” any allegation that STC lands were sold during his tenure.
Speaking in an interview with Peace FM on Tuesday, May 27, Mr Akomea was emphatic that he would never have succumbed to any pressure to engage in such conduct.
He strongly criticised the current Deputy Managing Director of STC, accusing him of spreading “unimaginable and reckless falsehoods” about his person and the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
According to Mr Akomea, the sale of STC lands occurred before his appointment and under the previous NDC administration.
He cited several examples, including the sale of four acres at the STC Head Office to a company called BCM, another four acres at Takoradi sold to Melcom, and the official MD’s bungalow at Roman Ridge in Accra sold to Caitec.
He clarified that under his leadership, STC engaged partners and investors to develop idle lands through rental agreements, which yielded financial benefits for the company.
“Isn’t this far better than the outright sale of STC lands, as occurred during previous administrations under the watch of the NDC?” he quipped.
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