North Tongu Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has said that he has concluded discussions with the police on the upcoming demonstration against the sale of the hotels belonging to the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT).
He says all is set for the demonstration to take place on Tuesday, June 18.
“All is set for the ‘Hands Off Our Hotels Demonstration.’ Yesterday, we concluded discussions with the Ghana Police Service at a meeting in the office of the Greater Accra Regional Police Commander, DCOP Arhin Kwasi Annor. See you all on Tuesday. Enough of the State Capture!” he wrote on X.
Mr Ablakwa had petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) against the sale of the hotels to Agric Minister Bryan Acheampong.
He said that the sale of the state properties to government officials is an abuse of power and should be prohibited.
The MP wants the anti-graft body to stop the sale of the said hotels. Furthermore, Mr Ablakwa alleged in his petition that documents he has intercepted show that negotiations to sell 60% of the shares of the six SSNIT hotels to the minister’s Rock City Hotel Limited “are far advanced.”
“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.
He added, “The six SSNIT hotels being sold are: Labadi Beach Hotel, La Palm Royal Beach Resort, Elmina Beach Resort, Ridge Royal Hotel, Busua Beach Resort, and 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.
One of the relief the North Tongu lawmaker is seeking is “that CHRAJ launches a full-scale, impartial investigation into the imminent prospective sale to Hon. Bryan Acheampong of 60% shares of hotels within SSNIT’s investment portfolio which raise fundamental concerns bothering on conflict of interest and abuse of power.
Also, Mr Ablakwa wants CHRAJ to “investigate SSNIT’s conduct and procurement processes regarding this matter in issue, particularly with the view to unraveling what led to the numerous violations of due process and unfair treatment.”