The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has revealed that his residence in Accra was offered to a personal developer whereas he was nonetheless residing there.
Speaking on the Speaker’s Breakfast Forum in Accra on Monday, Mr. Bagbin stated this solely got here to the fore when the developer went to the Lands Commission to register the land.
“Many of you don’t know that even the residence of the Speaker was almost sold to the private sector. Actually, it was given out. It was when they went to register that the Lands Commission identified that that was the residence of the Speaker. Luckily, I was inside, so it was saved,” he acknowledged.
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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin has revealed that his residence in Accra was nearly offered to a personal developer whereas he was nonetheless residing there.
This was identified when the developer was registering the land.#CitiNewsroom pic.twitter.com/oZfhMRCfD6
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Meanwhile, Mr. Bagbin says Parliament wouldn’t rush to approve the 2024 price range assertion introduced by Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.
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The speaker says there was a necessity for due diligence on the doc earlier than approval.
Speaking at a post-budget workshop in Parliament, he underscored the significance of giving extra consideration to the price range.
“It is our duty to strive to improve upon the welfare of the people we serve. Even though we see this as business as usual for Parliament, this time around, it’s more critical than before. This budget is a critical budget, and I want us to take time because leadership has discussed it with me, and we have enough time for you to deliberate on the budget.”
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“We are, therefore, expecting that you will not come and just make political statements or propaganda. Please listen to the voices of our people and do a critical analysis of the budget,” the Speaker of Parliament suggested.