Minority rails against gold raid secrecy

The Minority Caucus feels angry about the secrecy around the February 9 National Security raid at a Sapeiman warehouse in Ga South. Officers found twelve big containers full of gold bars and piles of cash worth billions of dollars during this raid. Yet, almost no details have come out since then.

Rev John Ntim Fordjour leads the Defence and Interior Committee for the Minority. He spoke at an April 1 press conference and slammed National Security for staying silent about their raid. After two months, we still have no names of suspects, no arrests, and no exact counts of all the gold and money they found.

Many Ghanaians ask if the government might steal these twelve containers of treasure and lie about it later, Fordjour explained. The Minority promised they would keep pushing for clear answers. They want the Interior Minister to explain what has happened since the raid and share the exact plans for the gold and money currently held by the state.

The public needs to see the criminals face charges, Fordjour added. This would help people trust the government more. He stressed that the Minority will keep asking for honest updates about the treasure and what happens next. They want facts shared with all Ghanaians right away.
 

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