The Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed–Mubarak has inaugurated a three-member committee to review land exchange agreements and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements in the Ministry and its Agencies.
Hon. Muntaka urged the committee to work diligently and assiduously to help the Ministry unravel those agreements and provide recommendations for future guidance.
Hon. Collins Dauda, Member of Parliament for Asutifi South on behalf of the committee, expressed gratitude to the Minister for the trust. He assured that the committee will present a comprehensive report, capturing all concerns and recommendations, to guide the Ministry in its decision-making process.

The establishment of this committee underscores the Ministry’s commitment to transparency and accountability in its land exchange agreements and PPP arrangements. The review process is expected to promote efficiency, cost-sharing, investment, and the use of critical expertise in the implementation of various programmes and projects.
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The committee’s findings and recommendations will shape the Ministry’s future policies and decisions regarding land exchange agreements and PPP arrangements
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