Former Managing Director of the State Transport Company (STC), Nana Akomea, has firmly rejected allegations that he sold any of the company’s lands during his tenure, describing the claims as politically driven and baseless.

Speaking on Point Blank on Eyewitness News on Monday, December 8, 2025, Mr. Akomea said no STC asset was disposed of under his leadership and expressed surprise that such accusations had surfaced.

“I haven’t sold even a single foot of STC land. So, I don’t understand why somebody would make such claims,” he stated.

According to him, it was rather the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government that sanctioned the sale of STC lands when the company faced severe financial distress. He alleged that around 2010, the then administration approved the sale of about four acres of STC land in Takoradi to Melcom.

“The people who actually sold STC land were NDC when they were in government. They sold about 4 acres of the STC land when the company was in difficulty. They resorted to selling the land in Tarkoradi, around 2010, to a company called Melcom," he said.

Mr. Akomea further claimed that the NDC government also sold the Managing Director’s official bungalow at Ridge, forcing him to secure accommodation independently when he assumed office. Additionally, he alleged that four acres of land at the STC headquarters were sold to a company known as BCL.

He maintained that the accusations against him are a deliberate attempt to distort the facts and urged the public to disregard them.