Kennedy Osei Nyarko has reiterated Parliament's commitment to probing the mystery surrounding two aircraft that landed in Ghana in March under suspicious circumstances. "My colleague is doing a very good job.
He has brought this matter up, which has become very critical… "We are fighting to ensure that issues like drug trafficking and security breaches do not destroy the moral fibre of our country," the Ranking Member of Parliament's Roads and Transport Committee during an interview on the Asaase Breakfast Show.
According to reports, the two mysterious aircraft arrived in Ghana in early March and quietly departed for Gran Canaria, Spain, on 25 March.
Their presence has drawn scrutiny, especially amid rising global concerns over illegal trafficking and threats to national security.