Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Chairperson of the Parliament Select Committee on Govern Assurances, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has stated that he will not stop fighting against state capture by government officials.
The Member of Parliament who spearheaded the demonstration against the sale of SNNIT properties, preferably the Labadi Beach Hotel, has since the announcement of the record dividend paid by the hotel to SSNIT, praised his efforts of saving the country. An act which received much support from organized labor and other stakeholders saw the halt of the hotel sale to Bryan Acheampong, an NPP Member of Parliament for Mpraeso and owner of Rock City Hotels.
In a new tweet, Mr. Ablakwa has revisited a publication made by the Ghanaian Times citing the court case which Former NPP National Chairman, Freddie Blay and son sued him over the Labadi Beach Hotel sale. In reacting to the story once again, the investigative MP said, He is eternally grateful to his legal team for their dedication and outstanding professionalism towards the court case.
According to him, Labadi’s continuous profitability gives him more fortitude and courage to stand up to the Blays in court. He added that, he shall not stop fighting against cancerous state capture.
“Let’s not forget that the record GHS 16.5 million dividend Labadi Beach Hotel just paid to SSNIT would have been much bigger if they controlled their beach front. Labadi’s continuous profitability gives me more fortitude and courage to face the Blays in court. I shall not stop fighting against cancerous State capture I am eternally grateful to my legal team for their dedication and outstanding professionalism”, he tweeted.