Ablakwa to lead demonstration today against SSNIT hotels sale

Ablakwa to lead demonstration today against SSNIT hotels sale

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Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, will lead a protest today against the sale of a 60 percent stake in four hotels owned by the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) to Rock City Hotel.

Rock City Hotel is owned by Food and Agriculture Minister Bryan Acheampong. Ablakwa, along with Organised Labour and other stakeholders, has raised concerns about the process that led to Rock City being chosen as the buyer for the hotels.

According to him, the protest is to force the government to terminate the process. 

“If honourable Bryan Acheampong has the expertise and capacity to turn hotels around, he is sitting in cabinet, why doesn’t he bring that to bear so that we can turn these hotels around if indeed they turning around for it to benefit all of us?

“Why is it that he will only bring his expertise to bear when he has bought it when he now has controlling shares of 60 percent, he stands to benefit directly as the sole shareholder of Rock City. I mean, how can you explain this? So what is he doing in the cabinet? Why are we paying him?”

He added that the transaction is a clear case of state capture by appointees of the government.

“It is clear that this is all about state capture, and that is why all of us must rise up. If the numbers are massive, and I have no doubt that we are going to have a massive turnout, we will send a very clear message to the president that enough of the state capture.”

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