Spencer Wan Blog of Saturday, 11 January 2025
Source: Eric Afatsao
The team behind Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), headed by Chairman Samuel Okudzto Ablakwa, has successfully stepped in to safeguard state property in a prompt and decisive manner. Government employees who lived in gour bungalows behind the State House and were threatened with demolition by unnamed private developers filed a distress petition, which prompted the action. Together with thugs, the developers said they had bought the property last year and ordered the occupants to leave the area immediately.
The National Security Committee of President John Dramani Mahama, however, moved quickly to protect the area and guarantee the security of the bungalows and their residents, including government workers from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Gender, Children, and Social Protection. No government-owned bungalows are for sale, the president informed the populace.
After that, the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team told the impacted individuals to stay calm in their houses and not to comply with the thugs' demands to leave. Okudzto Ablakwa stressed in the social media post that any allegations of land sale are false and advised the alleged developers to ask the person who allegedly sold them the land for a refund.
"Notice is hereby served that those faceless private developers may proceed for a refund from whoever they purportedly bought the state lands from." He was the author.
ORAL is still committed to recovering and safeguarding public assets at any costs, and this operation has been heralded as another triumph in the struggle against state capture.
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