Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Okudzeto Ablakwa, has brought to light a concerning development regarding the supposed Keta Port project.
Ablakwa shared on his Twitter account that a significant amount of funding allocated by the Ghanaian government is directed towards constructing an administration block for the non-existent port.
Ablakwa raised questions about the motives behind this allocation, especially considering President Akufo-Addo‘s previous statements implying the existence of the Keta Port.
He criticised the appointment of a director for a port that does not physically exist, noting that this director has been receiving salaries, allowances, and other benefits for over five years.
In a statement on Twitter, Ablakwa highlighted, “After President Akufo-Addo infamously appointed a Director of the non-existent Keta Port in March 2019, latest intercepted documents reveal that the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration after 5 years is now allocating funds for the construction of an Administration Block (not the actual port).
Meanwhile, the Director of the imaginary Keta Port, Alexander Yaw Adusei Jnr., has been enjoying full salaries, allowances, official vehicles, and other mouthwatering perks of office at taxpayer expense for more than 5 years when already employed experienced staff of GPHA could have overseen the establishment of the Keta Port.”
This revelation by Ablakwa has sparked concerns about the allocation of resources and the management of infrastructure projects in Ghana.
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