Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev. Ntim Fordjour, has reiterated his claims regarding two suspicious flights that landed in Ghana, declaring he “is not afraid of anyone.”
On April 1st, during a press conference, Fordjour alleged that an AirMed flight (N823AM) and a Cavok Air Antonov An-12B, originating from Gran Canaria, Spain, landed in Ghana carrying suspected drugs and undisclosed amounts of cash, and remained for five days.
In response to these allegations, President John Dramani Mahama ordered a comprehensive investigation, instructing security agencies to cooperate with Fordjour to verify his claims.
However, Fordjour dismissed the President’s directive as “unnecessary” in an interview with Adom FM.
When questioned about potential arrest due to his allegations, Fordjour stated, “I am not scared of anyone, and if you follow my public advocacy, I venture into areas others fear to enter. We have just begun the exposés; many more will come in the coming weeks.”