Mr Samuel A. Jinapor, Lands and Natural Resources Minister (R) and Justice Kwasi Anto Ofori-Atta

Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Mr. Samuel A. Jinapor has appointed a retired Justice of the High Court, Justice Kwasi Anto Ofori-Atta, as a Sole Inquirer, to inquire into the circumstances that led to the alleged encroachment and demolishing of property on the land being used by the Bulgarian Embassy in Accra.

The appointment of Justice Ofori-Atta became necessary after media reports, last week, that a private developer has demolished the Bulgarian Embassy and is developing the land.

Mr Jinapor said Government is committed to maintaining the cordial relationship it keeps with Diplomatic Missions in the country.

Accordingly, the Sole Inquirer has also been tasked to inquire into all other matters relating to land in which Diplomatic Missions have an interest or which affects them, directly or indirectly.

Justice Ofori-Atta has seven days to present his findings on the Bulgarian Embassy issue, and one month to present his report on other lands issues that affect Diplomatic Missions.

He expressed his confidence in retired Judge, who has previously served as a member of the Ashanti Regional Lands Commission and a member of the Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation Committee of the Judicial Service, to conduct the inquiry and make appropriate recommendations to Government.

Accepting his appointment, Justice Ofori-Atta thanked the Minister for the confidence reposed in him. He assured the Minister that he will bring his experience to bear and to all that is necessary to furnish Government with the full facts and recommendations.

Inaugurating the Sole Inquirer last Friday, at the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, the Minster said, following the media reports, a team from the Ministry, led by a Deputy Minster, Mr. Benito Owusu-Bio, visited the site to ascertain the veracity or otherwise of the reports.

Mr Jinapor who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Damongo said the team met a private developer on the site and ordered him to stop work until further notice.

He stressed that Government has no hand in the alleged demolishing exercise, and therefore the need, to commission full investigations into the matter.

According to the Minister, the President of the Republic, who was once the Minister for Foreign Affairs Regional Integration, will not authorise any action that will affect diplomatic relations or Ghana’s obligation under international law.

He recalled the visit of President Akufo-Addo to Bulgaria in 2007, then as Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the resultant Protocol that was signed between the two countries to promote friendly relations and co-operation.