Former managing director of the State Transport Company (STC), Nana Akomea has refuted claims that he sold company-owned land while in office. He said that any attempts to connect him to the sale of STC assets were baseless and driven by politics.
Speaking on Monday, December 8, 2025, on Point Blank on Eyewitness News, Mr. Akomea emphasized that no STC property was sold while he was in charge and called the allegations untrue and deceptive.
“I haven’t sold even a single foot of STC land. So I don’t understand why somebody would make such claims,” he said.
Mr. Akomea contended that parts of STC land had already been sold by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration.
He claimed that in 2010, when STC was having financial difficulties, the government at the time authorized the sale of roughly four acres of the company’s Takoradi property to a major retailer.
“The people who actually sold STC land were NDC when they were in government. They sold about 4 acres of the STC land when the company was in difficulty. They resorted to selling the land in Tarkoradi, around 2010, to a company called Melcom.
“They sold the MD’s bungalow at Ridge, so when I was serving as the MD, I had to look for my own place to stay. They sold 4 acres at the headquarters itself to a company called BCL,” he added.
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