Kofi Amoa-Abban denies involvement in disputed prampram land activities

Ghanaian businessman and philanthropist Kofi Amoa-Abban has firmly denied any involvement in recent activities taking place on a controversial 28-acre parcel of land in Prampram.

In a statement released on April 14, 2025, Amoa-Abban stated unequivocally that neither he nor his company is currently engaged in any operations on the land in question.

He pointed to an existing court injunction that bars all parties — including his firm, Kofi Abban Holdings, and Titanium 123 Properties — from carrying out any development or activity on the land.

According to Amoa-Abban, any ongoing work on the site is being undertaken by third-party grantees who are acting within the limits of the injunction and are legally permitted to do so.

He expressed dismay over what he described as intentional misrepresentation of the facts, criticizing those behind the claims as well as media platforms that published the story without proper fact-checking.

Amoa-Abban also raised doubts about the credibility of Mr. Nii Kpakpo Abbosey, the person reportedly behind the allegations. Abbosey is said to be under police investigation for serious offenses, including allegedly arming land guards with illegal weapons.

Read the full statement below:

REJOINDER STATEMENT BY KOFI AMOA‑ABBAN
Tema, Ghana – 14 April 2025

This statement is issued in response to recent media publications, including headlines such as “Fight over 22 Acres of Land @ Prampram — Kofi Abban ‘Wickedness’ Exposed”, “Titanium 123 Properties Fight Kofi Abban Holdings & Others Over Land”, and “The law is being mocked in broad daylight”, which falsely associate me and Kofi Abban Holdings with current developments on the disputed land.

To clarify:

1. No Involvement in On‑Site Activities

A court injunction prevents both Titanium 123 Properties and Kofi Abban Holdings from carrying out any activity on the land. However, the injunction expressly allows third‑party grantees of both parties to work on site. Consequently, any current activities are conducted by those grantees and not by Kofi Abban Holdings. It therefore comes as a surprise that Mr. Nii Kpakpo Abbosey accuses me of these actions. Why does he assume that his grantees may operate on the land while ours may not? Moreover, is he a third party himself to be making such publications? Doesn’t he realise he is incriminating himself?

2. Independent Third‑Party Dispute

These third parties are acting in their own legal capacity, separate from either Kofi Abban Holdings or Mr. Abbosey. It is therefore misleading and irresponsible for any media outlet to frame the matter as a direct conflict between myself and Mr. Abbosey, when in fact neither of us is legally permitted to interfere.

3. False Narratives and Lack of Verification

It is disappointing that certain media outlets, some of whom failed to verify even basic facts chose to publish sensational and defamatory stories. This type of reporting does a disservice to the public and undermines confidence in our institutions.

4. Criminal Allegations Against Mr. Nii Kpakpo Abbosey

It must be noted that Mr. Nii Kpakpo Abbosey, the source of many of these claims, is currently being sought by the Ghana Police for allegedly arming land guards with illegal weapons, an act that poses a serious threat to public safety and order. He is encouraged to face the law and respond to these criminal allegations rather than distract the public with falsehoods.

In light of the above, I demand that all media houses responsible for these misleading publications immediately retract their stories and issue a full public apology within 24 hours. Failing this, legal action will be taken without hesitation to protect both my name and the reputation of Kofi Abban Holdings.

This rejoinder is issued in the interest of truth, accountability, and the rule of law.

Sincerely,
Kofi Amoa‑Abban

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