, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to preserving the country's diplomatic properties.
Speaking during a meeting with the Ghanaian community in Benin, Ablakwa emphasised that "Ghanaian missions and their property are for the state, bought with taxpayer funds, and none must sell or own it".
This assurance comes on the heels of attempts to sell some properties belonging to Ghanaian missions abroad, a statement issued by Ablakwa and copied to the Ghana News Agency, Accra, has said.
It said Ablakwa warned that no diplomatic property, whether in Ghana or across Ghana's 71 diplomatic missions abroad, would be available for sale under the current administration.