Hon. James Agalga, Chairman of Parliament’s Defence and Inside Committee, has publicly denounced claims made by Rev. John Ntim Fordjour relating to alleged aircraft involvement in narcotics and financial crimes, describing them as fabricated.
Throughout an look on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on April 12, the rating member criticised the NPP legislator for what he characterised as an irresponsible and deliberate try to undermine public belief in state establishments.
Agalga challenged the rationale behind Fordjour’s resolution to escalate the matter by media channels moderately than utilising established safety protocols.
In case your rating member was not being malicious, why was he ranting in opposition to the safety businesses as an alternative of helping them to probe the matter?
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The committee chair additional contended that Fordjour’s assertions lacked evidentiary help and have been intentionally constructed to sow unwarranted public mistrust.
He didn’t have his info proper, and he was being malicious. He sat down and concocted the story and threw it in opposition to the state
These remarks emerge in opposition to a backdrop of heightened scrutiny over safety company operations and rising apprehensions relating to the politicisation of nationwide safety discourse.
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Agalga careworn the crucial for legislative representatives to train even handed restraint, cautioning in opposition to the weaponisation of unverified claims that threat eroding institutional credibility for partisan aims.
The alternate underscores escalating tensions in parliamentary oversight of safety issues, with implications for inter-agency cooperation and public confidence in governance buildings.
Mahama jab Ntim Forjour
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In the meantime, President John Dramani Mahama has criticised the Member of Parliament for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, cautioning in opposition to politically pushed accusations that would undermine the work of the nation’s safety companies.
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In line with President Mahama, his administration stays dedicated to completely investigating all felony circumstances however warned in opposition to making allegations that serve slender, partisan pursuits.