The Minister for Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Abetifi Constituency, Bryan Acheampong, has cautioned the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, against defaming his company.
According to Mr. Acheampong, who is also the owner of Rock City Hotels Limited, the allegations made by Mr. Ablakwa suggesting that he is involved in any wrongdoing in Rock City’s proposal to purchase 60% of shares in SSNIT’s four hotels are false and baseless.
Speaking on JoyFM’s Super Morning Show, the Abetifi MP expressed his disappointment in his colleague’s stance.
“You are just adding things together and trying to destroy me and trying to destroy Rock City. It is most unfair, it is ‘un-Ghanaian’ and you should stop it,” he told Mr Ablakwa who was also on the Super Morning Show.
This follows shortly after the NDC MP petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to halt the sale of four hotels to RockCity, a company in which Mr. Acheampong serves as one of the directors.
Mr. Ablakwa alleged in his petition that intercepted documents indicate advanced negotiations to sell 60% of the shares of six SSNIT hotels to the minister’s RockCity Hotel Limited.
He is seeking an investigation into various allegations, including conflict of interest, abuse of power, lack of due process, procurement breaches, cronyism, and graft.
The hotels under scrutiny in the petition include Labadi Beach Hotel, La Palm Royal Beach Resort, Elmina Beach Resort, Ridge Royal Hotel, Busua Beach Resort, and the Trust Lodge Hotel.
During an appearance on the Joy SMS on Tuesday, May 21, Mr. Ablakwa emphasized that Ghanaians are being short-changed in the transaction. He hinted at sending a new petition to the Speaker of Parliament, alleging that the MP violated sections of the Constitution by engaging in a profit-making venture without seeking the Speaker’s permission.
However, Mr. Bryan Acheampong has dismissed all the claims made by his colleague. He clarified that he is separate from Rock City as a corporate entity and, as a non-executive director of the hotel, does not require clearance from the Speaker. He stated that he has been in business before becoming a public official.
“If you have issues with a corporate entity, ask questions. I will never stop you and nobody will stop you from asking questions but in the tangent that you [Okudzeto Ablakwa] are going, it has nothing to do with that.
“I am a politician and I can be okay with it… but note that you are not speaking the truth and CHRAJ will confirm all this to you,” he told the outspoken MP.
Mr. Ablakwa, however, remains confident that he will be vindicated and that the matters will be fairly settled after the investigations by CHRAJ.
The MP added that his suspicions are further strengthened by the fact that Rock City Hotels purchased 25% of SSNIT shares in the Regency Hotel in Kumasi in 2022 at a lower amount.
Mr. Bryan Acheampong disagreed with this claim, insisting that Rock City acquired the shares for a fair value that benefited both his business and the state.
“Rock City tells me and SSNIT has also confirmed that they had several negotiation meetings. One of the minutes is what Mr. Okudzeto has. In the final negotiations that they reached an agreement, the agreement is what Rock City fulfilled and for an asset that for 30 years has not returned one cedi to SSNIT pensioners, it is of value to SSNIT that they check out of that transaction,” he explained.