The Press Secretary and Spokesperson to the Vice President, Ama Pratt, has questioned the continuous focus on aircraft movements in Ghana's airspace, calling for evidence to support allegations of cocaine trafficking and money laundering involving government officials.
Speaking during an interview on GHOne TV, Ama Pratt stated that while the government appreciates all efforts of intelligence gathering regarding flights landing in Ghana, the core issue of concern remains unproven. "We appreciate your efforts, keep it going.
But when do we get to the evidence around the cocaine and the money laundering, which is what this issue is?" she questioned.
According to her, there is no dispute over the fact that planes landed in Ghana and their intended purposes have been clearly outlined. "Everybody says yes, it happened.