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I never ordered removal of trees planted by NDC – Oti Regional Minister

The Oti Regional Minister says he did not order the removal of trees planted by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to commemorate the June 4th anniversary in the region.

Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, November 8, Joshua Makubu denied making any such order, despite admitting previously that he directed his party officials to do same.

“Mr Speaker, as the Minister for the Oti Region, I have never asked anybody to uproot any tree seedlings planted by the NDC officials in Nkwanta SHS,” he said.

Earlier in June, this year, the Minister is on record to have ordered the Nkwanta Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Bright Lenwah, to uproot trees planted by NDC on the Nkwanta SHS campus to mark the June 4 anniversary.

This, according to him, was to prevent an occasion that saw the killing of people to be commemorated on a school premise.

“Let me make it clear. I will never, under any circumstance, prevent any political party from planting trees in the Oti Region. But for a political party to plant trees on a school compound, and especially, to commemorate an event that brought pain and loss of livelihood to other people, Joshua Makubu will never countenance that; Joshua Makubu will never support that.”

“People are still crying over it. For this reason, it is not an occasion to plant trees that will keep hurting such families as the NDC did.

“We cannot sit down as a country, as a Municipality, as a Region or a School and allow trees to be planted on a compound to signify this day where people lost their lives.”

Mr Makubu challenged the media to quote him verbatim on the matter, and that he would always be ready to defend his stand.

source: myjoyonline.com

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