The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has urged the Judiciary to speed up the process of land-related cases. According to him, expediting legal action to maintain the integrity of Ghana's public land is imperative. Speaking at a press conference on August 14, 2024, he disclosed the government's dedication to protecting public lands, 3news.com reports. The minister refuted allegations of state capture leveled against the government, stating that there is no data from the Lands Commission to support such claims.  He added that all transactions carried out under Akufo-Addo's government are strictly by the country's land administration law. "There is a question about selling public lands to public appointees. The rule of the game is evidence; if anybody has evidence that a public appointee has bought public lands and has done so in a manner that offends the code of ethics of public officers and that the person has put himself in a position of conflict of interest, why not?