Thursday, 28 March

Gov’t appoints Sole Inquirer to probe Bulgarian Embassy land case

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Justice Retired Kwasi Anto Ofori-Atta

The government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, on Friday, 18 March 2022, inaugurated a Sole Inquirer to unravel the true ownership of a parcel of land being claimed by the Bulgarian Embassy and a private developer.

In a brief background to this move, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Samuel A. Jinapor said his Ministry’s attention was drawn to media reports about the demolition of the Bulgarian Embassy by some private individuals, which received immediate action by way of the dispatch of a team led by his deputy in charge of Lands and Forestry, Mr Benito Owusu-Bio, who, acting on instructions, halted all activities on the land until further notice.

The minister firmly and clearly stated that the government has no hand in the said demolition exercise, stressing that the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who has previously served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, would be the last person to authorise any act that affects diplomatic relations with another country or Ghana's obligations under international laws.

Mr Jinapor said to enable him, in the capacity as the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources to take the necessary consequential actions, there is the need to commission a full investigation into the circumstances leading to the alleged demolition and the development of the property.

He said the terms of reference for the Sole Inquirer are to:

1. Undertake a full and impartial inquiry into the alleged encroachment and/or demolishing of property on the land being used as the Bulgarian Embassy,

2. Make appropriate recommendations relating to the land being used as the Bulgarian Embassy

3. Inquire into the nature of interest in any land held or occupied by Diplomatic Missions in Ghana

4. Inquire into any matter relating to land in which Diplomatic Missions in Ghana have an interest whatsoever

5. Make recommendations to Government.

Due to the urgency of the issue relating to the Bulgarian Embassy, the Minister gave the Sole Inquirer an ultimatum of seven days to present a Report on his Terms of Reference (1) and (2) above, and a period of one (1) month to present a full Report on Terms of Reference (3) to (5).

Mr Jinapor declared that the government is committed to maintaining the cordial relations it keeps with all diplomatic Missions and will by no means allow this issue to mar the long-standing relationship that exists between Ghana and Bulgaria.

He noted that with the expertise and experience of the Sole Inquirer, he is absolutely confident that the Sole Inquirer will provide the Ministry with the full facts and directions to enable him to act on them decisively and comprehensively.

The Sole Inquirer, Justice Retired Kwasi Anto Ofori-Atta, a retired Justice of the High Court and a one-time Chairman of the Ashanti Regional Lands Commission in his response said he is grateful to the government and the Minister for the confidence reposed in him.

He assured the Minister that he will do all in his capacity as the Inquirer to fully investigate the matter as per his Terms of Reference.

"I wish to assure you and the whole of Ghana to do my very best to put this matter to rest. Thank you for the opportunity."

Source: Classfmonline.com