Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, has confirmed that reports from security agencies indicate that no wrongdoing occurred on the two “suspicious flights” that were allegedly involved in drug trafficking and money laundering, as claimed by the Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee and Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour.
Ofosu’s comments come amid ongoing public discussions surrounding the allegations.
Speaking to Umaru Sanda Amadu on Channel One TV’s Face to Face on Tuesday, April 8, Ofosu explained that security agencies had conducted thorough investigations and found no evidence to support Fordjour’s claims.
“He (Ntim Fordjour) made this allegation on the 1st of April, I believe. By the 2nd of April, relevant agencies had submitted reports on exactly what happened at the airport between the times that the aircraft arrived and when they left,” Kwakye Ofosu said.
He further emphasized that the findings were supported by documentary evidence, which provided conclusive proof that no illegal activity took place on the two flights.
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