The Public Relations Officer (PRO), of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Gilbert Ankrah, has justified his outfits action in stopping the construction and renovation of the building for the Special Prosecutor.
According to Mr Ankrah, A.M.A is not targeting the Special Prosecutor but rather ensuring that the regulations regarding the construction of buildings and renovations are applied.
The office allocated for the use by the Special Prosecutor has been marked with “stop work and produce permit” inscription by the A.M.A.
Speaking in an interview on Adom News, Gilbert Ankrah, said that the Special Prosecutor must provide the A.M.A with permits before they would be allowed to continue with the renovation works and construction of the fence wall.
“The A.M.A is only doing its job and as an institution, we are only concerned about the need for the right thing to be done,” he stated.
He added that the contractor is not permitted by the record of the A.M.A to continue work.
Source: Adomonline
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AMA IS EXPECTED TO DO BETTER. THEY SHOULD HAVE SIMPLY CONTACTED THOSE IN CHARGE OF THE RENOVATION TO SETTLE ANY DIFFERENCES RATHER THAN MAKING A SPECTACLE OF THEMSELVES.
@ fawazi HMMMMM! ITS NOT AMA ALONE.THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS CORRUPTIBLE NOT KNOWING THEIR LEFT OR RIGHT. WHEN WILL IT BE? ONLY TIME ALONE WILL TELL.
Nkwasea-sem. Lots of land litigation s in Accra are due inaction of such institutions as AMA. Hypocrites. Cant you find a descent way of handling this issue. A building that belongs to Ghana or the state. Uselessssss bravado