In recent weeks, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, the Ranking Member of the Defence and Interior Committee in Parliament, has come under fire for his controversial statements and unverified claims.
Larry Dogbey, Managing Editor of The Herald newspaper, has expressed his dissatisfaction with Fordjour's approach to political discourse, accusing him of seeking attention by making outrageous and unsubstantiated claims.
In an interview on Breakfast Daily on Channel One TV, Dogbey criticized Fordjour for lacking credibility, stating, "What I make of Rev Ntim Fordjour in the last few weeks of him becoming the ranking member is somebody who is struggling to be noticed, someone who is struggling to establish himself politically." According to Dogbey, Fordjour's public statements, especially on issues of national security, have raised eyebrows due to their lack of proper fact-checking.
Fordjour recently sparked controversy during a press conference, where he called for full disclosure on an alleged National Security operation involving two suspicious aircraft that supposedly landed at Kotoka International Airport in March 2025.