Oppong Nkrumah Defends Gov Spokesman on Flight Scare

Former Information Minister Oppong Nkrumah defended Government Communications Minister Kwakye-Ofosu amid airport flight allegations. He said his colleague didn't make up stories about suspicious planes at Kotoka International Airport. The controversy started when MP Rev. Fordjour claimed two flights linked to drugs and money laundering landed there. Government officials denied wrongdoing as critics accused them of hiding facts.

Nkrumah believes Kwakye-Ofosu simply shared incorrect information he received from others. He stressed that being a spokesperson means facing tough situations where miscommunication happens easily. Kwakye-Ofosu explained online that one aircraft stayed three days because engineers needed to fix damaged tires. He shared pictures showing repairs happening at the airport. Security officials inspected the other flight upon arrival.

They confirmed it carried oil drills and jerrycans filled with oil, not illegal items. Kwakye-Ofosu asked people to ignore false stories spreading about the situation. He promised complete openness when addressing worries about airport operations. The public debate continues as both sides stand firm on their claims about what really happened with these flights.
 

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