Sunday, May 12, 2024

Alan Kyerematen didn’t sell Komenda factory farmland to Akpeteshie distillers – Statement

Most Read

AASU elects new executives at 13th elective congress

At its 13th Elective Congress held at Kibi, Ghana, between December 20-22, 2021, the All-Africa Students Union (AASU) elected...

Brilliant Dr. Shekira receives citation after sweeping 7 medical student awards

The Zongo and Inner City Development Secretariat has presented a citation to Dr. Shekira Yahaya for sweeping 7 medical...

TRANSPORT OPERATORS SUSPEND INTENDED STRIKE

The 16 driver unions have suspended their intended strike over fuel prices. The Private Transport Operators who have threatened to...

 The Ministry of Trade and Industry has debunked media reports that the sector Minister,  Alan Kyerematen, sold parcels of farmland belonging to the Komenda Sugar Development Company.

In a statement issued and signed by the chief director, Patrick Nimo, it said the Ministry did not have “the legal capacity or authority to initiate, negotiate and conclude the sale and transfer of any stool land assigned to the Company.”

It, therefore, described the allegation of selling some 125 acres of the farmland, in July 2018, to local farmers to distill local gin as absolute falsehood and maliciously intended to incite disaffection and mistrust against the Government, particularly the Miinister.

The Ministry assured the chiefs and people of the Komenda Traditional Area that the Factory would be brought back to productive operation, as reiterated by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during his recent tour of the Central Region.

SourceGNA
- - -
- Advertisement -

Latest News

LGBTQ+ community is not funding National Cathedral project – Rev. Kusi Boateng

The secretary to the board of trustees of the National Cathedral Secretariat Rev. Kusi Boateng, has denied rumours that...
- Advertisement -

More Articles Like This

- - -