
Ghanaian Minister Denies Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering Allegations at KIA
Ghanaian Deputy Minister Denies Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering Allegations Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra, Ghana, has been the center of a recent controversy involving accusations of drug trafficking and money laundering. These serious allegations were leveled against the government. However, Deputy Minister of Interior, Hon. Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, has categorically denied these claims. In a recent live interview, Minister Terlabi stated, "Rev. Ntim Fordjour's allegations...have no head or tail; they were very unnecessary." He emphasized the lack of evidence supporting the accusations. The video shows Terlabi calmly and directly addressing the claims. The government has not yet issued a formal statement on the matter. However, the minister's strong denial is a significant development in the story. Investigations are likely to follow to determine the truth of these serious allegations. The incident highlights the importance of thorough investigations and due process in addressing such sensitive matters.