The Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Kwame Asuah Takyi, has asked the Minister of the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, to investigate the service's purchase of some 20 buses.
Speaking at an engagement on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, Comptroller-General Takyi said that some individuals, including some officers of the service, are making damaging allegations against him on the purchase of the buses.
He, therefore, made a passionate appeal to the interior minister to investigate the matter in the short period he has before he leaves office. "Honorable Minister, without permission, I would like to crave your indulgence and lie prostrate before you and before our officers to plead with you to constitute an investigative body to investigate the purchases of 20 30-seater buses for the welfare of the Ghana Immigration Service officers. "Hon.
Minister, this is due to the fact that some few officers think that the Comptroller-General has malicious intentions, that is bad faith, and also malfeasance in the purchase of these buses. "To the extent that some electronic media have posed questions and have asked questions, trying to tarnish the integrity and character of the Comptroller-General, trying to defame, malign, and denigrate the office of the Comptroller-General and personally the Comptroller-General," he said.