NPP to present 26 questions to government over drug trafficking allegations on April 7

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced plans to demand answers from the government regarding alleged drug trafficking activities at Ghana’s airports.
According to the party’s General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong in an interview on the Channel One Newsroom on Sunday April 6, the NPP has compiled 26 critical questions that will be presented to the government during a meeting at the party’s headquarters on Monday April 7.
“There are about 26 questions that we are asking the government to explain. We will make that 26 questions available to the people of Ghana,” he said.
Frimpong clarified that the meeting would not address the disciplinary committee hearing of former Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya Sarah Adwoa Safo, as previously indicated.
Instead, the focus will be on the pressing issue of drug trafficking allegations, which have sparked widespread concern among party members and the general public.
He further criticised the government’s handling of the situation, highlighting inconsistencies and a perceived lack of transparency.
“There will be a meeting at the NPP headquarters, but definitely I am going to disappoint you—it is not going to be a discussion on whether or not Honourable Adwoa Safo is going to appear before a disciplinary committee or not.
“However, what the party is going to discuss is the running issue with respect to the alleged drug trafficking in our country, which the rank and file of our party have expressed its disappointment and the worrying behaviour of this government.
“The several mind-boggling questions that we are expecting the government to explain to the people of Ghana and also the inconsistencies in its attempt to sweep under the carpet several issues that concern or surround the alleged drug trafficking in our airport,” Frimpong said.
credit: channel1news