The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has dismissed calls by the Minority in Parliament for the resignation or removal of the sector minister, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, describing the demands as baseless and illogical.
The Minority in Parliament has been calling for the minister’s resignation following the withdrawal of the lithium agreement, which they claimed contained inaccuracies and did not adequately protect the national interest.
They accused the minister of failing to exercise due diligence and questioned his credibility after he initially defended the agreement before withdrawing it for further consultations.
However, the ministry maintains that the withdrawal demonstrates responsiveness and commitment to transparency rather than incompetence, insisting that the outcome will reflect the collective input of stakeholders and benefit Ghana.
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