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Suspicious Flights Saga: Another NDC-NPP ding-dong of political polemics

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By Prince Ahenkorah

Recent discussions in the country, specifically in the media, have been dominated by the claims made by Assin South Member of Parliament (MP), Reverend John Ntim Fordjour.

On Tuesday, April 1, 2025, the Minority in Parliament, led by Rev. Ntim Fordjour, raised several security concerns, including serious allegations of drug and cash smuggling via private jets, the mysterious disappearance of 12 containers allegedly filled with gold and cash, and a reported pirate attack on a Ghanaian fishing vessel.

Interestingly, these allegations were made on April 1, a day often associated with pranks and mischief.

This has led some to question whether Rev. Ntim Fordjour was merely engaging in an April Fool’s prank or if he was making serious, substantial claims.

Could it be that he was simply reporting what he suspected or was he blowing the whistle on these suspicious activities?

During a press conference in Parliament, the MP specifically referenced two private aircraft—AirMed flight N823AM and Cavok Air—that allegedly landed at Kotoka International Airport in March 2025, carrying cargo believed to be cocaine and cash.

Following these claims by Rev. Ntim Fordjour, President John Dramani Mahama, instructed the security agencies to work with the Member of Parliament to investigate the arrival of these two suspicious flights at Kotoka International Airport (KIA), which were suspected to be involved in drug trafficking and money laundering.

Since the President’s directive, the focus of public discourse has shifted toward Rev. Ntim Fordjour. This raises a pertinent question: did he do wrong by raising these suspicions, or is blowing the whistle on potential criminal activity a criminal act itself in the context of Ghanaian law?

Does this mean that when any citizen notices suspicious activity and reports it, they too could be dragged into controversy, much like Mr. Ntim Fordjour is currently being dragged?

The aftermath of Rev. Ntim Fordjour’s statement has sparked considerable attention, including reports of NIB operatives storming his residence.

This situation raises questions about the state of democracy in Ghana, while we preach democracy, our actions often contradict these values.

Some have argued that Rev. Ntim Fordjour was exercising his right to free speech, but others have contended that in Ghana, everyone has the right to speak, though not everyone is protected after they speak.

According to some netizens, Ntim Fordjour’s comments allegedly caused fear and panic, tarnishing the country’s image, which they say justifies the need for interrogation.

The Minority in Parliament, has also raised concerns about the government’s handling of the situation, emphasizing the importance of following due process.

However, these claims seem to have devolved into the normal political debate between the NDC and NPP, detracting from the national interest.

It is important for the government to focus on resolving the issue at hand, without politicizing matters of public interest. Ghanaians need clarity and a resolution on this matter, and it is vital that the nation works together to uncover the truth.

There is an excessive politicization of national issues in the country. Whenever Ghanaians express critical views or raise concerns about important matters, politicians often perceive these opinions as being driven by either the NDC or the NPP, which is a misguided perspective.

What the country needs is a shift away from partisan bickering toward constructive dialogue focused on national development.

Political parties should prioritize solutions over criticism, and the voices of citizens should be heard without the interference of partisan bias.

It is high time we realized that the NDC-NPP rivalry won’t propel Ghana forward; only unity, collaboration, and a shared vision for the country’s future will.

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