Mahama Advised To Vacate military Land
Minister of Defence Dominic Nitiwul has advised former President John
Dramani Mahama and some of his appointees to leave “disputed” military
lands they are occupying.
Addressing journalists at the Meet the Press series on Thursday, the
Bimbilla Member of Parliament said the occupation of those lands
especially by the immediate past Commander in Chief of the Ghana Armed
Forces (GAF) sends wrong signals.
“I am advising [ex-President Mahama] that if I were him, I will not live there.”
Mr Nitiwul explained that there was nothing wrong for the former
president to occupy military lands but not one which is under
contention.
Although not specific where the land is, Mr Nitiwul said that parcel
is expected to serve as a boundary between civilians and the military.
Therefore, he argues, it is not advisable for Mr Mahama to occupy “a land that the Armed Forces have interest in”.
The Defence Minister pointed out, above everything else, that Mr Mahama cannot be ordered out of the land.
-3news
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