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2 years ago

SIR JOHN'S REPLACEMENT, THREE REPRESENTATIVES HAVE NOT ANNOUNCED THEIR RESOURCES THE THEN MINISTER

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Sir John's replacement, three representatives have not announced their resources

The then Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh, on Monday August 25, 2020, swore John Allotey into office as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Forestry Commission.

 

That office accompanies various obligations remembering a sacred interest for its tenant to proclaim their resources and liabilities.

 

In any case, The Fourth Estate has tracked down that Mr Allotey, has not satisfied that legitimate commitment.

 

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Mr. Allotey supplanted the late Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie as the Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission.

 

Mr Afriyie, prevalently known as Sir John, kicked the bucket on July 1, 2020. After two months, his delegate was raised to the place of CEO on August 25, 2020.

 

Unintentionally, Mr Allotey co-saw Sir John's disputable will where he gifted plots of land in the Achimota Forest and the Sakumono Ramsar site and in excess of 70 different properties to his youngsters and different family members.

 

The Fourth Estate uncovered that Sir John didn't proclaim his resources, and his replacement and his delegates seem to have followed him.

 

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At the point when Mr Allotey accepted office in 2017, Ghana's resource announcement regulations — Article 286 and Act 550 — expected that he pronounces every one of his resources and liabilities in six months or less.

 

He was to announce all resources connecting with the accompanying:

 

(a)lands, houses and structures;

(b) ranches;

(c) concessions;

(d) trust or family property in regard of which the official has advantageous interest;

(e) vehicles, plant and hardware, fishing boats, fishing vessels, producing plants;

(f) financial matters;

(g) protections and bank adjusts;

(h) bonds and depository bills;

(I) adornments of the worth of ¢5 million [now ¢500] or above; objects of craft of the worth of ¢5 million or above;

(j) life and other insurance contracts;

(k) such different properties as are indicated on the announcement structure.

 

Nonetheless, through a right to data (RTI) solicitation to the Audit Service, The Fourth Estate has viewed that as very much like his late chief, Mr Allotey neglected to comply to the law as of May 22, 2017.

 

He isn't the one to focus on.

 

None of his three representatives - Martha Kwayie Manu, Nyadia Sulemana Nelson and Musah Iddrisu (Musah Superior) - have conformed to the law.

 

Interestingly since its foundation in 1999, the Forestry Commission has three vice president leaders on its finance.

 

The commission is liable for the guideline of use of backwoods and natural life assets.

 

This places the threesome accountable for the country's 266 woods and game stores and six Ramsar locales.

 

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John Allotey

 

At the point when The Fourth Estate reached Mr Allotey, he said he had before proclaimed his resource yet couldn't recollect the specific date.

 

He, in any case, said he had as of late picked the structure and would satisfy the protected commitment.

 

Martha Kwayie Manu

 

Martha Kwayie Manu, the quick past District Chief Executive (DCE) of Juaboso in the Western North Region, was delegated vice president leader of the Forestry Commission in April 2021.

 

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