Deputy Minister for Information and Member of Parliament for Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro, Sylvester Tetteh, says he will launch an investigation into the allocation of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) lands to private individuals in the Akwasa area, where a recent demolition occurred.
‘’That is an investigation I will launch into the occupant of this flat. As a deputy sector minister, I will launch an investigation into this, and not only this flat. There are many flats that have been built by private individuals.
’He added, “Over 100,000 residents live here, yet there’s no public school”.
Speaking to the media, after he was accused by GBC of demolishing their structure, Mr. Tetteh mentioned that, the land in question is for the construction of a school building.
“If am not taking the land for my private use but is for public good and you even think that where we are siting is not the place, bring the evidence..”.
Sylvester Tetteh has been accused of demolition the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) staff bungalows in Weija.
According to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation Sylvester Tetteh led a team to carry out the demolition exercise despite hostilities.
In a Facebook post from the state broadcaster which reads, “The Management of GBC, with the help of the Ghana Police Service, this afternoon stopped the Deputy Minister of Information and MP for Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro, Sylvester Tetteh, from continuing the illegal demolition of government buildings on GBC land at Weija”.