The Member of Parliament representing North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has lodged a formal complaint with the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to intervene in the proposed sale of SSNIT Hotels to the Minister for Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong.
Ablakwa asserts that the Minister, who is the primary shareholder of Rock City Hotels, intends to acquire a 60% stake in five SSNIT-owned hotels, a move he deems inappropriate.
The MP has urged CHRAJ to launch an investigation into alleged misconduct, including conflicts of interest, abuse of authority, procedural irregularities, procurement violations, favoritism, and corruption.
See his post below;
As I earlier disclosed on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana programme, I have today successfully petitioned CHRAJ to investigate and stop the sale of SSNIT’s hotels to the Hon. Bryan Acheampong.
Intercepted documents in my possession confirm that SSNIT is far advanced in selling a controlling 60% stake in six of its hotels to Rock City Hotel Limited owned by Hon. Bryan Acheampong, the MP for Abetifi and Minister for Food and Agriculture.
Hon. Acheampong is a director and the sole beneficial owner of Rock City Hotel Limited.
The six SSNIT hotels being sold are:
- Labadi Beach Hotel
- La Palm Royal Beach Resort
- Elmina Beach Resort
- Ridge Royal Hotel
- Busua Beach Resort
- Trust Lodge Hotel
In my petition, I am inviting CHRAJ to investigate grave matters bothering on conflict of interest, abuse of power, lack of due process, procurement breaches, cronyism, and graft. I have also drawn attention to blatant violations of Article 78(3) and 98(2) of the 1992 Constitution as diligent checks from Parliament’s Committee on Office of Profit reveal that Hon.
Bryan Acheampong has not applied and does not have the permission of the Speaker of Parliament to hold an office of profit. Since 2008, when Dr. Omane Boamah and I dragged the late Hon.
Jake Obetsebi Lamptey to court over attempts to buy his official bungalow, I have always maintained that it is wrong, unethical and reprehensible for public officials, particularly, Ministers of State to participate in the purchase of state assets. It is a matter of principle.
Also, a number of these SSNIT hotels are very profitable and one wonders the rationale for the sale. I am additionally worried about potential job losses if this sale to Bryan Acheampong is finalised.
May God help us to defeat state capture, and to scuttle this opaque and unethical transaction, which is certainly not in the national interest. For God and Country. Ghana First
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