The Chief Executive Officer of the Lands Commission, Dr Wilfred K. Anim-Odame has been asked to continue to hold office in his official capacity.
A letter announcing the decision and signed by Nana Asante Bediatuo, Secretary to President Akufo-Addo, dated January 26, said an earlier letter terminating his appointment and asking him to hand over, has consequently been withdrawn.
“You are directed to continue to act in your position and perform your duties in the ordinary course as per the terms of your engagement”, the letter said, and added that “The President counts on your diligence and dedicated service to the Nation”.
The letter which was copied to the Vice President and Chief of Staff did not state why Anim-Odame was being asked to stay in office after he was directed to leave office by another letter issued him on Tuesday, January 24.
He had been asked to hand over and leave office not later than 5pm on 26 January 2017, because he ceased to be the CEO of the Lands Commission “upon the assumption of office of the president of the republic.”
Anim-Odame had also been directed to hand over his office to the president’s representative at the Ministry of Lands, Forestry and Mines, Mr John Peter Amewu and proceed to collect any terminal benefits or facilities due him.
Source: graphic.com.gh
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@Areon, too much engrossing in emotion simply cloud clear conscience. Why compare a group of Clowns to professionals? NDC is truly hopeless. @I laugh enter Flagstaff House, please make use of Free shs when we enroll the scheme okay. Please we need a responsible Opposition, enough of the gross incompetence
Dr Anim-Odame should never accept this position again. Accepting means he has nowhere to go. At his level, he needs not beg to make a living. There are many jobs out there in Africa and elsewhere
Another gross display on INCOMPETENCY at the presidency
That is the mark of a great leader. One who can change his mind after realizing that the facts informing his earlier decision have changed and for that matter he should also change. It is not the mark of good leadership if one sticks to his guns at all cost even when good reason shows that they should make a U-turn. So don't attack for attacking sake.
NANA'S COMPETENCE!!
Shame on you @Aeron. Dimwits like you just like to attack for no reason. Malafaka.
Interesting!!! Very confused President and his band of use..less cohorts. Snuffing thought governance was child's play . Ghanaians brace up for a very croc''ked governance