
The National Security, National Investigations Bureau (NIB), Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID), or Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) have allegedly avoided meetings with Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, Member of Parliament for Assin South and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, because they have blatantly shown that they have something to hide, according to Ntim Fordjour’s post on X.
“They have demonstrated clearly they have something to hide. After I demanded a JOINT BRIEFING OF NATIONAL SECURITY, NIB, POLICE CID, NARCOTICS CONTROL COMMISSION, they have evaded the meeting and are avoiding a meeting to provide updates on investigations into the specific security matters raised”.
“I shall therefore explore every Parliamentary tool at my disposal in the exercise of oversight until we have answers to the following high profile matters of urgent public interest”
Nonetheless, Rev. Ntim Fordjour has made a concerted effort to work with these security organizations. He invited officials from Police CID, National Security, NIB, and NACOC to report on current investigations to Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee on April 2, 2025.
The April 7, 2025, briefing will cover a number of important topics, such as the February 9, 2025, gold and cash bust at Sapeiman, the high-profile cocaine seizures in March 2025 that were valued at $350 million and $120 million, and the arrival of two suspicious flights at Kotoka International Airport: AirMed Flight n823AM and Covok Air Antonov AN-128.
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This action comes after President John Dramani Mahama ordered security forces to work with Rev. Ntim Fordjour to look into claims of strange aircraft at Kotoka International Airport connected to money laundering and drug trafficking.
The president underlined the government’s zero-tolerance attitude against drug trafficking utilizing Ghana as a transit or destination.