Ashaiman MP and Defence and Interior Committee member, Ernest Henry Norgbey, has raised concerns over allegations made by Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, the committee’s Ranking Member, regarding suspected drug trafficking and money laundering involving two flights at Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
Speaking on Channel One Newsroom on Wednesday, April 2, Norgbey criticized Fordjour’s approach, warning of its potential damage to Ghana’s reputation.
“When you make wild allegations that a flight brought cocaine into the country without substantiating it, it goes to dent the integrity of the country,” he stated.
He also questioned why Fordjour chose to publicize the issue rather than following the proper channels within the committee.
“Assuming without admitting that what he said was a fallacy. Why do you have to go to the media once you have the channel to go through?” Norgbey added, stressing the need for responsible communication on national security matters.
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