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Martin Kpebu, a well-known lawyer, revealed that the National Investment Bank (NIB) boss has offered to return a piece of land he allegedly acquired illegally. This statement was made during a segment on TV3’s The Keypoints.
Kpebu’s revelation highlights the ongoing issues surrounding land acquisition in Ghana. Allegations of improper land deals have surfaced frequently, raising concerns about corruption and the misuse of public resources. The NIB boss’s willingness to return the land may signify a shift toward accountability and transparency in governance.
This situation also ties into broader efforts by President John Mahama’s administration.
Since taking office, Mahama has emphasized the importance of investigating and reclaiming state assets that were improperly acquired. His government aims to restore public trust in institutions and ensure that state resources serve the community.
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