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Dani Ike Estate Developers Limited are well advised to stop the harassment and go for a refund from whoever sold our prime Cantonments land belonging to Parks and Gardens to them.
I commend officials of the Department of Parks and Gardens for their courageous and patriotic resistance so far.
The 10.8 acres Parks and Gardens land was allocated on 2nd October, 1952 by the then colonial Commissioner of Lands as our foremost Horticultural Nursery. It has since served as an active green open space where diverse tree species are cultivated, and other seedlings are nursed to meet our national environmental objectives.
We shall never allow our Parks and Gardens land to be sold!
Parliament will soon launch an inquiry into the ongoing despicable state capture and all those harassing public officials to vacate because they are the new owners should get ready to appear before us at live public hearings.
Ugly State Capture shall be defeated!
For God and Country.
Ghana First
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The author, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa is the Member of Parliament for North Tongu constituency.
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