Ofori-Atta Authorizes The Release Of $20 Million To Settle Judgment Debt
The government of Ghana through the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta has ordered the release of GHS230.5 Million equivalent to $20 million to settle part payment of GPGC judgment debt.
A letter was signed by the Minister on 11th November 2023 ordering the release of the said sum as part of the payment of the $140 million GPGC judgment debt.
This document was posted by the Mver of Parment for North Tomgo, Hon. Samuel Imudzeto Ablakwa.
“the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/Ofori-Atta government claims it so broke that they cannot provide emergency housing for VRA-induced flood victims but fresh intercepted documents reveal that they have authorized the release of a staggering GHS230.5million (U 20 million) to pay for a judgment debt they recklessly & wickedly created.
I hope the Ministers who wrongfully terminated the GPGC contract and willfully caused financial loss to Ghana are preparing for the day of reckoning”.
AMN | Ben-Oni’s Report | Kumasi.
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