
Audio By Carbonatix
The former Deputy Minister of Education and current Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev John Ntim Fordjour, has called for full transparency from National Security regarding two flights that landed in Ghana in early March and departed for Gran Canaria, a Spanish island, on March 25.
The flights—an air ambulance and a private jet—allegedly remained in the country for several days before their departure, raising concerns over their purpose and cargo.
Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Tuesday, April 1, Mr Fordjour emphasised the importance of consistent disclosures and demanded that authorities provide more information about the planes involved.
“We have provided the registration numbers, the details of these two aircraft. We have even provided information regarding when they landed on the tarmac and when they departed,” Mr Fordjour stated.
Mr Fordjour emphasised the need for full disclosure of all pertinent information, urging authorities to provide clarity on the situation.
“It is important that those in charge make full disclosures,” Mr Fordjour said.
He added “If there is nothing to hide, why not come forward with all the details? What stops them from making such disclosures? The longer they avoid providing the necessary information, the more suspicious it becomes.”
He reiterated the importance of transparency in government affairs, urging leaders to maintain openness in all matters of governance.
"It is crucial that we uphold the principle of transparency in every matter of governance," he concluded.
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