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Assafuah questions transparency in Azumah resources transaction

Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Ekow Vincent Assafuah, has questioned the transparency and due process surrounding the Azumah Resources–Engineers & Planners (E&P) transaction, stressing the need for accountability in matters involving strategic national assets.

“The Azumah Resources–Engineers & Planners deal continues to raise serious questions about transparency and due process.

“As Bright Simmons points out, the real owners of the mine, Ibaera, were not the ones who transferred the shares.

“Instead, the transfer was executed by an individual with no ownership stake and no legal or economic control of the company,” he stated on his social media platform.

According to Assafuah, the controversy highlights a worrying trend in how sensitive and valuable national assets are managed.

He argued that such developments erode public trust and raise doubts about whether the state is safeguarding the interests of its citizens.

“This development feeds into the larger narrative of how strategic national assets are being shuffled under questionable circumstances.

“At the very least, Ghanaians deserve clarity and accountability on transactions of this magnitude especially when they involve companies linked to powerful people in government,” Assafuah emphasized.

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