According to reports from GhanaWeb, a fiery exchange unfolded on April 9, 2025, during Peace FM’s morning show Kokrokoo, involving Afigya Kwabre North MP, Collins Adomako-Mensah, and Yaw Asani Tano, National Organiser of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), as they clashed over the ongoing controversy surrounding two suspicious flights in the country.
Tano sharply criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP), accusing it of being deeply rooted in propaganda.
He referenced historical figures to argue that the party’s political strategy has long been characterized by misinformation.
Adomako-Mensah, visibly irked by Tano’s remarks, shot back, accusing him of repeatedly taking aim at the NPP and behaving as though he were a representative of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He warned that the party had taken note of Tano’s consistent attacks and hinted that he might eventually face strong pushback.
He also questioned why the NPP was being blamed for the current drug trafficking allegations when it had no known links to the matter.
Expressing frustration, Adomako-Mensah asked how historical political figures had any connection to the latest developments involving drug-related claims.
He went on to criticize Tano for defending certain controversial figures within the current administration.
In particular, he condemned Tano’s support for a government communicator who recently insulted a seasoned lawmaker, calling the behavior disrespectful and unjustified.
He said; “And you are supporting Felix Ofosu Kwakye, who called a Member of Parliament a clown. You are supporting a government spokesperson who is calling a third-time Member of Parliament a clown! Like how?”
The debate stems from serious allegations made by Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, the MP for Assin South, who disclosed that two aircraft that landed at Kotoka International Airport under questionable circumstances may be tied to drug trafficking and financial crimes.