Audio By Carbonatix
Dr Edmund Kofi Omane-Boamah, Minister of Communications on Tuesday described the Supreme Court’s ruling that validates Mr Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey acquisition of a state bungalow as a malignant tumour sitting in the law books.
He said: “I believe a surgeon in the Supreme Court would one day remove this malignant tumour for us, leaving the healthy tissues.”
Dr Omane-Boamah was speaking at a public lecture in Accra organised by the GaDangme Council on the theme: “Compulsorily acquired lands public interest and public purpose versus private interest, reflections on the Supreme Court’s decisions.”
He gave the assurance that under President John Dramani Mahama, no Minister would be permitted to purchase any state bungalow.
He said the National Democratic Congress led government is looking forward to fulfil its campaign promise of reversing state acquired lands which are not being utilised for their original purposes to their rightful owners.
He said under the late President John Evans Atta Mills some state acquired lands were reversed to their original owners.
Mr Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Tertiary in his contribution said although he and Dr Omane-Boamah lost the case involving the sale of the state bungalow to Mr Obetsebi-Lamptey, the court of public opinion would forever be on their side.
Latest Stories
-
Funding delays for Free SHS remain recurring challenge – CHASS Secretary
1 minute -
National Service remains mandatory — NSA reiterates
5 minutes -
The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump’s presidency
10 minutes -
Ghana to host Pan African AI Summit in September
12 minutes -
What 8 years in the wilderness taught me about Business in Ghana
49 minutes -
NSA deploys nearly 100,000 personnel nationwide for 2026
51 minutes -
29,000 Service Personnel in private sector — NSA pushes employer compliance
53 minutes -
Jinapor announces WhatsApp system for reporting power faults and outages
1 hour -
National Service Authority cuts payroll from GH₵1.6bn to GH₵700m after ghost names cleanup
1 hour -
Employers hiring staff without National Service certificates risk sanctions – NSA
1 hour -
Stonebwoy’s rise cannot be reduced to one claim
2 hours -
The world in crisis, the world in transition: The UN and the weight of the next secretary-general
2 hours -
Ghanaian Silas Boateng elected President of the Middle Temple Young Barristers’ Association
2 hours -
Togo deepens diplomatic ties with Sahel States Alliance
2 hours -
Cover-up will hurt NPRA more than original allegations – Dr Bomfeh
2 hours