Allegations of State Capture: Freddie Blay Threatens to Sue MP for North Tongu and TV3

...says "Retract and Apologize or Face My Wrath"

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A former National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, has issued a one-week ultimatum to North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Management of TV3 and broadcaster Johnnie Hughes to retract what he calls baseless and unfounded allegations levelled against him and his family.

The GNPC Board Chairman who is unhappy with accusations of his family’s involvement in a state capture insists that his children legitimately acquired certain portions of the beachfront from the La Traditional Council and their property does not belong to the management of Labadi Beach hotel.

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According to him, the North Tongu MP is engaging in cheap propaganda aimed at courting public disaffection for his sons.

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This follows claims by Ablakwa that there is a grand scheme of state capture being perpetuated by top NPP officials.

The NDC legislator accused the former National Chairman of the NPP and his sons of acquiring interest in portions of the beachfront which has always been under the management of the Labadi Beach Hotel.

Ablakwa further alleged that due to this purchase, the Labadi Beach Hotel has become the only beachfront hotel in the world which does not have exclusive control over its entire beachfront.

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In reaction to the allegations, however, Blay explained that there were initial talks between his sons and management of the beach but negotiations broke down resulting in his sons officially engaging the La Traditional Council to acquire the beachfront for their operations.

Describing his sons’ interest in the property as lawful, Blay questioned why the hotel has not challenged the interest of his sons in the property in court.

“If the hotel considers that somebody has taken its lands, the courts are there, they should go to court. I have seen correspondence that tried to negotiate for them to work together but it never worked – so nobody has taken anybody’s land, definitely not my children, they are not involved in any state capture,” Blay said in an interview.

He added “The impression being created by Okudzeto Ablakwa and unfortunately by some journalists – Johnnie Hughes and TV3 management making Ghanaians believe that those doing legitimate business without stepping on anybody’s toes is an illegality, is unfortunate.”

“I feel very defamed, where my sons are operating is not for Labadi Beach Hotel, It is not their property and unfortunately, Ablakwa and Johnnie are making it look like I have stolen the lands making people call me a thief. I give Okudzeto Ablakwa and TV3 management including Jonnie Hughes one week to render an apology to me and my family or I go to court – these things cannot be happening.”

By Leo Nelson || Ghananewsonline.com.gh

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