Politics of Monday, 7 April 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Former Ablekuma Central MP Ebenezer Nartey has jumped to the defense of Rev. John Ntim Fordjour over allegations involving two suspicious aircraft in Ghana.
Speaking on Prime Morning, Nartey said Fordjour would not risk going public without solid evidence. He questioned why, despite President Mahama’s call for investigations, there’s been no visible action by the security agencies.
Nartey urged the President to treat the matter with urgency, comparing it to the swift response in recent cases involving public figures like A Plus. He stressed that issues linked to drug trafficking and money laundering should not be ignored.
According to Nartey, Fordjour has expressed readiness to assist with further details if called upon. He challenged Mahama to show leadership and ensure credible investigations are swiftly launched