5th April 2025 5:00:00 AM
2 mins readThe Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has dismissed the recent allegations made by Rev. Ntim Fordjour, calling them “comical” and a “waste of time.”
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The controversy surrounds two flights that landed in Ghana in early March, followed by their departure for Gran Canaria on March 25.
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The flights, an air ambulance and a private jet, reportedly stayed in the country for several days before leaving, raising questions about their purpose and contents.
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In an interview with Asempa FM’s Ekosiisen show on April 4, Ofosu addressed the accusations head-on, stating that Fordjour’s claims were entirely without merit.
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“I have good relations with him; he is my neighbor, but on this issue, he knows what he is saying is a lie, and he is wasting our time,” Ofosu remarked. He further pointed out that Fordjour had failed to provide any concrete evidence to support his assertions.
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“I am daring him to provide it in your studio,” Ofosu said, challenging Fordjour to present proof of the claims during the live broadcast.
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He reiterated his position, emphasizing that the Reverend’s statements were not based on facts. “I am telling you point-blank, he has no evidence for what he is saying,” he added.
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Ofosu also expressed disbelief over the issue, dismissing it as “comical.” “With the greatest respect to my friend, it is comical, and we should not be wasting time like that,” he concluded.
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In contrast to Mr Fordjour’s allegations, the Minister stressed that there was substantial evidence supporting the legitimacy of the flights, such as videos and images of the aircraft’s landing gear, providing credibility to the narrative.
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