Member of Parliament for Assin South, John Ntim Fordjour, has reaffirmed his stance regarding his claim that two suspicious flights recently landed in Ghana, insisting “he is not afraid of anyone.”
Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, April 1, Mr Fordjour made claims that an AirMed flight N823AM and a Cavok Air’s Antonov An-12B suspected of carrying drugs and undisclosed sums of cash landed in Ghana from Gran Canaria, Spain, and remained in the country for five days.
Following these allegations, President John Dramani Mahama ordered a full-scale investigation and directed security agencies to collaborate with the MP to verify the claims.
However, reacting to the directive in an interview with Adom FM, the Assin South MP dismissed the order as unnecessary.
When asked whether he feared arrest over his claims, the lawmaker responded;
“I am not scared of anyone, and if you follow my public advocacy, I venture into areas others fear to enter.
We have just begun the exposés there are many more to come in the coming weeks.”