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Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko has sued previous Information Minister, Sabah Zita Benson, for distributing ‘bogus’ claims against him in the Agyapa eminences bargain.

In a writ recorded at the High Court, legal counselors of Mr Otchere-Darko said the previous Minister took to Facebook and made charges of degenerate lead against their customer in the arrangement which has accumulated huge open consideration.
The suit additionally noticed the previous envoy blamed the legal counselor for utilizing his law office to siphon state assets.

Appended is the suit:




Mr Otchere-Darko is as of now in court with an individual from the Minority in Parliament over comparable cases on the eminences bargain.
Agyapa bargain to Ghana’s greatest advantage – Finance Minister
The legislature has kept up that the endorsement of five arrangements to permit a specific reason vehicle (SPV), Agyapa Royalties Limited, to use Ghana’s mineral sovereignties to make sure about $1 billion is to the greatest advantage of Ghana.
The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has clarified that the arrangement would permit the legislature to use Ghana’s mineral eminences to fund enormous infrastructural ventures, particularly in mining networks.
The priest has thusly scattered some open affirmations that the arrangement was covered in mystery and raised irreconcilable situation issues.
He has focused on that due method was followed in sanctioning the Minerals Income and Investment Fund Act, 2018 (Act 978) and the ensuing endorsement of the five arrangements that prepared for Agyapa Royalties to claim the rights to mineral sovereignties in the nation.
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