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General News of Friday, 4 April 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Ntim Fordjour comical and only wasting our time - Felix Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has denied allegations made by Rev Ntim Fordjour. He called them "comical" and "a waste of time."

This denial follows demands from the Minority in Parliament. They want full disclosure from National Security about two flights. These flights landed in Ghana in early March and left for Gran Canaria on March 25.

The flights included an air ambulance and a private jet. They reportedly stayed in the country for several days before departing. This raised concerns about their purpose and cargo.

In an interview with Asempa FM's Ekosiisen show, Mr. Ofosu stated that Fordjour’s claims lack factual evidence. He accused Fordjour of misleading the public.

"I have good relations with him; he is my neighbor," Ofosu said. "But on this issue, he knows what he is saying is a lie." He added that Fordjour is wasting everyone's time.

The Minister firmly dismissed the allegations. He emphasized that Fordjour "doesn’t have a shred of evidence" to support his claims. “I am daring him to provide it in your studio,” Ofosu challenged.

He urged Fordjour to present any evidence immediately. Mr. Ofosu insisted that Rev Ntim Fordjour’s accusations are entirely baseless.

"I am telling you point-blank, he has no evidence for what he is saying," he asserted.

“With all due respect to my friend, it is comical,” he continued. “We should not be wasting time like that.”

The Minister also clarified that Rev Fordjour's issue was backed by substantial evidence. He mentioned, "There are videos and pictures of the aircraft’s landing gear." This reinforces the credibility of the information at hand.