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General News of Wednesday, 25 May 2022

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Sir John land saga: Does your directive supersede courts? – Kobby Mensah to Jinapor

Samuel Abu Jinapor, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Abu Jinapor, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources

Samuel Abu Jinapor issues statement on Sir John's alleged will

Legon don accuses Ministry of employing propaganda

Sir John's Last Will triggers social media outrage


Dr. Kobby Mensah, a lecturer at the University of Ghana has pointed out what he describes as propaganda in the communications of Lands and Natural Resources Minister,

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Sir John’s Will dominates media reportage

Sir John's Last Will and Testament have dominated media discussions since its contents were released over the weekend, showing that he had bequeathed lands located in the Achimota Forest enclave to some beneficiaries.

The outrage also stems from the fact that the disclosures come barely a week after the government issued Executive Instrument 144, declassifying portions of the Forest Reserve.

Government said it was releasing portions of the peripherals of the forest to its custodial owners, the Owoo family of Accra.

Sir John, who also served as a one-time CEO of the Forestry Commission, died two years ago of Coronavirus.

His one-time aide, Charles Owusu has lamented how the deceased is being dragged even in death. According to him, the truth will come out after the Ministry completes its investigations into the matter.