The leader of the People’s National Party (PNP), Janet Asana Nabla, has shared her thoughts on the recent controversy surrounding the arrival of two aircraft in Ghana.
The issue was brought to light by Rev Ntim Fordjour, Member of Parliament for Assin South, who alleged that the planes were linked to money laundering and drug trafficking. He urged the government to investigate and publicly clarify the matter.
Following these claims, the response from Felix Kwakye Ofosu, representing the government, did not sit well with many Ghanaians.
Speaking to Akua Sonto on Kasapa FM’s morning show Ghana Kasa, Janet Nabla criticized his handling of the situation.
She stated that if she were President John Mahama, she would have fired Ofosu for spreading false information—unless the former president himself is aware of Ofosu’s actions.
She described his involvement in the aircraft saga as inconsistent and misleading.
Nabla emphasized that while Rev Ntim Fordjour may have raised serious allegations, he is not an investigative authority.
She asserted that it is the responsibility of security agencies to thoroughly investigate such claims.
Nabla also suggested that the government’s response appears to be a political stunt aimed at creating a perception of accountability.
On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, the situation escalated when security personnel attempted to arrest the MP at his Spintex residence in Accra.
The attempted arrest led to a standoff, as the MP refused to comply without being shown an arrest warrant—something opposition members claim was never presented.









