Mahama Demands Apology From Defence Minister

Special Aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has demanded an apology from the Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul, for what she described as disparaging claims he recently made against the former President.

The minister had said Mr Mahama had unlawfully acquired lands belonging to the Ghana Armed Forces, and demanded that he vacates his current residence which is reportedly sited on military land.

According to Mr Nitiwul, top officials of the Mahama administration sold lands belonging to the Ghana Armed Forces to cronies during their tenure.

The former president issued a statement debunking these claims, describing them as unfounded.

And after earlier stating that Mr Nitiwul’s claims were reckless, Madam Mogtari called on him to apologise to the former head of state and his family.

Speaking on Eyewitness News, she said: “I will call on him to do what is needful; to extend an appropriate apology to the former president and to his office.”

She stressed further that Mr Nitiwul could have used more appropriate avenues to air his concerns over the land issues instead of ranting to the media.

“I believe there are several modes that he could have used to approach the office of the former president… He could have easily called me. He could have sent me a text message. None of this was done. In any case, no effort has been made to reach the Office of the former President.”

“…I believe we should all take this matter very very seriously. No private individual, no minster should engage the nation and use the name of the former president in such disparaging terms… I think his comments were most unfortunate,” Madam Mogtari added.

As far as the allegations are concerned, Madam Mogtari, in a stern statement released last week Thursday, asserted that Mr Mahama had not taken possession of any land owned by the military.

The statement added that the property in which the former first family currently resides has been at the site for years.

A former Minister of Lands and Natural Resources under the National Democratic Congress [NDC], administration, Inusah Fuseini, who also owns a property on a supposed military land, said the suggested lands were no longer in the custody of the military when they were sold out.