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The Tema Community 25 Residents Association has in a press release responded to claims made by the Public Relations Officer of the Tema Development Council concerning the alleged sale of public lands to private developers.
According to the Association, the claims made by the PRO are false and a misrepresentations of the facts, hence the need to set the record straight.
Find below a rejoinder from the Association:
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