Minister of State in Cost of Authorities Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has cautioned that Assin South MP, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour will likely be arrested if he fails to honour an invite from the Nationwide Intelligence Bureau (NIB) over allegations of suspicious flights in Ghana.
Kwakye Ofosu dismissed Fordjour’s declare that he was by no means invited, requesting for the presentation of his allegations.
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If he says he was not invited, it’s not true. The NIB has written to the Speaker and requested for his launch for investigation. He will certainly go. If he doesn’t, they may arrest him, and when he does, he ought to current the tales he’s telling.
He defined that the NIB’s invitation was despatched by means of Fordjour’s chief, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who initially agreed to facilitate his colleague’s look however later claimed that Fordjour had made the feedback in his capability as a Rating Member on Parliament’s Inside and Defence Committee.
Regardless of that, the NIB has formally requested the MP’s presence for investigations into his claims about two plane allegedly transporting medication and cash into the nation.
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This was after President John Mahama directed the NIB to work with Rev. Ntim Fordjour with the intention to correctly examine the matter after the allegations had been made.
Kwakye Ofosu strongly criticised the Assin South MP for making what he described as unsubstantiated and juvenile claims. He additionally accused Fordjour of dragging Parliament into baseless political propaganda.
The very last thing an MP needs to be doing is peddling such infantile lies. They don’t seem to be simply lies; they’re infantile. How do you declare such issues with out offering a shred of proof? If there was any proof, he would have introduced it earlier than anybody invited him.
The case continues to be underneath investigation, with mounting strain on Rev. Fordjour to substantiate his allegations or face penalties.