The former Deputy CEO of the National Youth Authority (NYA), Akosua Manu, has called for the formation of a bipartisan committee to take over the ongoing investigation into the two suspicious aircraft allegations.

Speaking on Channel One TV's Breakfast Daily, Manu said the conflicting narratives emerging from government sources were not only confusing but also raised serious suspicions, further deepening public concerns about the credibility of the information being circulated.

Her call comes in the wake of allegations surrounding two 'suspicious flight' - AirMed flight N823AM and Cavok Air's Antonov An-12B reportedly linked to drug trafficking and money laundering.

The claims were first made by Rev.