Information gathered by MyNewsGh.com reveal that auctioneers are having a hard time selling off the properties of embattled businessman Alfred Agbeshie Woyome to offset his debt owed the state.
Three years of legal joggling over the true ownership of properties in the case involving the businessman, Mr Alfred Agbesi Woyome, was settled on Thursday when the Supreme Court ordered the sale of the assets to defray the GH¢47.2 million debt he owes the state.
Assets to be sold include two mansions at Trassaco Estate, a house at Kpehe where he resides, an office complex of Anator Holdings, a residential building at Abelemkpe and a stone quarry in the Eastern Region including its plants and equipment.
But we gather that buyers who approach the properties are of the fear that government will restore the properties back to the businessman in the future.
Auctioneers in charge of the auction have decided that the property be surrendered to the state to obviate the need for an auction.
Source: MyNewsGh.com