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Sir John used his own company to donate pick up to the forestry commission which he was a CEO and congratulated himself for the kindness.

Following the drama of Sir John’s will, it has been revealed that the late NPP General Secretary donated a pickup truck to the forestry commission, of which he was the CEO, through his mining company Fasoh Limited, and congratulated himself.

Sir John used his own company to donate pick up to the forestry commission which he was a CEO and congratulated himself for the kindness.

Sir John received a pickup truck for the Forestry Commission, of which he was the CEO, before his death, and complimented the mining business for doing them the honor of gifting the pickup truck.

Sir John’s company, Fasoh Limited, was revealed in his will, the copy of which was published on social media by journalist Manasseh Azure.

The corporation and other significant possessions specified in his will, which were bequeathed to a named family member, have sparked outrage on social media.

Many people believe that most of the country’s leaders enter politics to enrich themselves.

NatGTetteh revealed the following in his revelation:


“So Sir John used his own mining company, Fasoh Limited which mines gold in another forest reserve, to donate a Pick Up to Forestry Commission of which he was CEO and congratulated the company (himself) at the presentation of the vehicle for a ‘important gesture”

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