Former Minister of Defence, , has disclosed on the floor of Parliament that the official presidential jet, the Falcon, was in good condition and serviceable for use by President .

Addressing the controversy surrounding President Mahama's use of the Dzata private jet, owned by his brother, Ibrahim Mahama, in Parliament on January 22, 2025, Nitiwul expressed strong disapproval of the government's decision to use a private jet while the official presidential jet was available and ready for use.

According to him, the decision made by President Mahama appears to portray the country to the international community as lacking dignity and seriousness. "Ghana is not a cheap country and we will not cheapen ourselves.

Ghana has been a torchbearer in Africa and is one of the most important countries in Africa.