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My Ministry Wasn’t Akufo-Addo’s Priority – Atta Akyea Speaks On Why Housing Ministry Has Been Dormant

Former Minister of Works and Housing Samuel Atta Akyea has disclosed that President Akufo-Addo failed to prioritise his ministry, a reason they didn’t live up to expectation.

Speaking on Citi TV’s Face to Face, Atta Akyea blamed Finance minister, Ken Ofori Atta of starving the housing ministry funds to carry out its mandate.

“It’s obvious that when you look at the kind of loans that some of the Ministries had, measured against what I had to use for housing, to a very reasonable degree. I didn’t have any money for housing, and that’s a fact. It was the perspective of the Finance Minister that it wasn’t our priority now. We were dealing seriously with Planting for Food and Jobs and Free SHS which were money-sucking,” he said.

“I didn’t agree, but I didn’t have a choice because of the hard fact that there’s a President who is determining what is a priority to him. If you pay regard to the Constitution, you are part of the government to help in policy so if you proffer a view which does not find favour with the President and Finance Minister, that’s the end of the matter,” Atta Akyea explained.

“I have a good working relationship with Ken Ofori-Atta [Former Finance Minister] and every issue I had with him was dealt with upfront. I certainly had issues with him. I used to question him about the funds allocated to my Ministry,” he added.

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