A former Ghana Ambassador to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Said Sinare, has responded fiercely to accusations made by Rev John Ntim Fordjour, the Member of Parliament for Assin South, when he recently warned that Ghana was on the verge of becoming a hub for cocaine trafficking and money laundering under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama.
Said Sinare, who is also a former National Vice Chairman of the , known for his sharp wit and unwavering patriotism, did not mince words in his rebuttal.
He labeled Ntim Fordjour as a liar, accusing him of fabricating baseless fears for personal and political gain.
The former ambassador further referred to the MP as "attention-starved," asserting that such inflammatory rhetoric only damages national unity and serves no purpose other than to stir unnecessary panic in and beyond the country. "His toxic narrative threatens the unity of our country," Sinare emphasised, voicing his concern that the reckless spread of lies by individuals like Fordjour could weaken the social fabric of the nation.