The Member of Parliament for the North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has commended the officials of the Ghana International School in Cantonments for resisting an attempt by certain persons to take over some portions of their land.
According to him, the “clandestine takeover” happened at 2 am on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
Ablakwa had earlier noted that some politicians, including officials from the Bank of Ghana, are involved in the sale of state lands in Cantonments.
Giving details on his X page, he noted that one Chief Superintendent Ibrahim Opoku claimed he was assigned to protect the encroachers.
Ablakwa wrote: “It is in the best interest of Ghana’s Presidency to immediately put out a statement on the claims by one Chief Superintendent Ibrahim Opoku who is holding himself as an official of the VVIPU at the Office of the President and who was offering protection for the dawn encroachment.
“The Akufo-Addo/Bawumia presidency may contact the Cantonments Police Station for the details of Chief Superintendent Ibrahim Opoku who boldly and unashamedly demanded the release of the suspected encroachers, and also provided his details including a phone number with its last four digits being: 4222,” he added.
The MP further stated that the Minority in parliament will add this latest development to the many other cases of State Capture they are currently pursuing.
“All those engaged in State Capture with utter impunity must recognize that the day of reckoning is soon approaching — the Ghanaian people shall take back what belongs to all of us. Together, we shall defeat State Capture,” he added.
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