This follows explosive claims made by the MP that two aircraft recently landed in Ghana carrying illegal drugs and large sums of cash.
“The NIB wrote to the Speaker to release Ntim Fordjour. The Speaker is yet to respond to the NIB, as far as I am aware. Anytime the Speaker responds to it, he will be available for questions,” Kwakye Ofosu stated during an interview on Fish FM\ TV
“He (Ntim Fordjour) made this allegation on the 1st of April, I believe. By the 2nd of April, relevant agencies had submitted reports on exactly what happened at the airport between the times that the aircraft arrived and when they left,” he said.
Kwakye Ofosu stressed that the investigations found no evidence of criminal activity, and the findings were backed by official documentation.
“The findings were supported by documentary evidence, which provided conclusive proof that no illegal activity took place on the two flights.”