Speaking on the issue, A Plus alleged that some government appointees may have leveraged their positions to purchase state lands and quickly develop them, raising questions about transparency and adherence to due process.
He pointed to the rapid pace of certain developments as a possible indication that proper procedures may not have been followed in the transactions.
He described the situation as deeply troubling, arguing that it undermines public confidence in governance and contradicts stated commitments to accountability and ethical leadership.
He described the situation as deeply troubling, arguing that it undermines public confidence in governance and contradicts stated commitments to accountability and ethical leadership.
According to him, the allegations highlight potential weaknesses in the systems designed to safeguard public assets from misuse.READ MORE....................