A Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Amidu Issahaku Chinnia, has publicly addressed recent concerns regarding his acquisition of government lands.
In an interview with GHOne TV , Mr Chinnia who doubles as the Sissala East constituency, confirmed that both his radio station and filling stations located in Tumu, Upper West Region, were established on government lands which he purchased through proper channels.
“My radio and filling stations at Tumu are on government lands. I bought them,” he added.
He emphasized that his transactions adhered to the necessary legal processes, rejecting any claims of wrongdoing.
“It is not a crime to buy state lands as long as you comply with all the required procedures,” he asserted.
According to him, no law prohibits public officials from purchasing state lands, provided they adhere to the established guidelines.
Recently, the Deputy National Communication Officer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Malik Basintale, made allegations against Mr. Chinnia, claiming that he owns multiple state assets.
Mr Basintale also accused Chinnia of benefiting from sole sourcing practices, alleging that he awarded contracts to a company linked to his associates.
“Honourable Chinnia was deputy minister, yesterday I heard him ranting on Good Morning Ghana two days ago that President Mahama bought this, President Mahama bought this state land. When he was asked to prove it, he failed to do so,” Basintale asserted.
He went on to list specific instances of purported state land acquisitions by Chinnia, claiming, “As we speak now, his radio station is on a land in Tumu. That land was government land, it belonged to the local assembly. His radio station is there. How did he acquire that land? Number two, close to the stadium in Tumu is government land, as we speak now, he’s putting up a filling station there. How did he acquire that land? State land. Yet he sat on TV and was mentioning President Mahama’s name as if that was even true. Meanwhile, you have been acquiring state property.”
MP for Sissala East, Amidu Issahaku:
— NPP (@NPP4All) July 19, 2024
"It cannot be the case that a certain class of Ghanaians can buy state Lands and another class cannot buy. 415 fmr NDC officials, including fmr Prezs Rawlings and Mahama bought State Assets and Lands so the NDC has no moral right pic.twitter.com/AGFE6bpXy0

