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NACOB To Speak, Not Ofosu Kwakye- Ahiagbah Demands 

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
April 7, 2025
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NACOB to handle alleged drug trafficking

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In the wake of rising public concern over alleged drug-related incidents involving government-linked individuals, Richard Ahiagbah, the Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has raised critical questions about the Mahama administration’s commitment to transparency. 

He urged President John Dramani Mahama to immediately authorize the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOB) and other relevant investigative bodies to thoroughly address the issues surrounding the controversial cargoes on the two aircraft.

Ahiagbah emphasized that professionals must be allowed to perform their duties without interference from political communicators. 

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In a pointed critique, he questioned the government’s posture, asking, “What is the government afraid of?” and calling for clear updates on earlier arrests involving drugs, gold, and currency.

For Ahiagbah, the silence and defensiveness coming from government quarters are not just troubling—they are dangerous. 

Ahiagbah on drug trafficking
Richard Ahiagba, National Communications Director- NPP

“Perceptions that Ghana has deficiencies in its Anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regimes can lead to grave economic and reputational consequences, including, but not limited to, reduced investment, increased scrutiny, and potential difficulties in accessing international finance.” 

Richard Ahiagbah

He stressed that Ghana could not afford to be evasive in matters that touched on national security and economic stability. 

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“Ghana, we can not risk it,” he said, urging the government to “prioritize transparency to build trust and demonstrate commitment to upholding AML/CFT protocols.”

Call For Transparency Gains Momentum

Richard Ahiagbah’s critique was far from a simple technical assessment; it was a sharply political commentary aimed at the heart of the government’s handling of the situation.

He lashed out at the Minister of Government Communications, Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, accusing him of arrogating investigative duties to himself, despite the President’s own directive for a formal investigation.

“Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu’s ongoing denial and avoidance regarding the Rev. Ntim and the alleged minority cocaine situation is not only disheartening, but it’s also fundamentally dishonest.” 

Richard Ahiagbah
Kwakye Ofosu on drug trafficking allegations
Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu

Ahiagbah pointed out that the situation is made worse by the continued denials, despite President Mahama’s public directive to investigate the matter. 

He alleged that instead of allowing the proper processes to unfold, Kwakye Ofosu opted to manipulate the narrative. 

He added that Hon. Kwakye Ofosu had several opportunities to be truthful, but instead chose to spread misinformation, distort the facts, and manipulate the public’s perception, emphasizing that the public is not easily deceived.

Ahiagbah further argued that Hon. Kwakye Ofosu’s actions have now cast a long shadow on the credibility of the government’s communication apparatus. 

In his view, if integrity is to be restored, it must begin with candor and a willingness to own up to difficult truths. 

“While you [Felix Kwakye] talk about integrity, your behavior reveals sheer hypocrisy. Rev. Ntim’s reputation stands intact due to your actions, and rather than taking responsibility, you’re intensifying your deceit.” 

Richard Ahiagbah

Ahiagbah delivered his strongest criticism by accusing Kwakye Ofosu of focusing on political maneuvering instead of promoting democratic integrity. 

He emphasized that accountability is crucial, and if the Minister wants to earn respect, he must prioritize transparency rather than relying on public relations strategies. “Calling a fellow member of parliament who has raised such a serious issue a clown is against parliamentary practice.”

Truth, Not Negotiable

Ahiagbah concluded his message with a firm warning to Kwakye Ofosu, urging him to see this as a wake-up call. He stressed that the truth eventually emerges and that lies are unraveling. 

He further warned that no amount of manipulation can repair trust once it has been broken, advising Kwakye Ofosu to step up and improve his approach.

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drug trafficjing into Ghana

The NPP spokesperson made it clear that the President’s own commitment to an investigation must not be undermined by anyone within his administration—least of all his spokesperson. 

“You, as the government spokesperson, rubbishing an issue the president John Mahama has asked to be investigated is a serious issue.” 

Richard Ahiagbah

Ahiagbah’s remarks echo a widespread call for transparency in governance, especially in sensitive matters involving alleged criminal conduct. 

At a time when Ghana faces increased scrutiny from the international community, the government’s handling of this issue could either bolster or severely erode its global standing.

For now, the spotlight is squarely on NACOB to carry out its duties without interference, ensuring that the truth is uncovered as per the President’s directive.

The expectation is that NACOB will investigate thoroughly and transparently, bringing clarity to the situation and restoring public confidence.

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Tags: drug scandalFelix Kwakye OfosuNACOBRichard Ahiagbahtransparency
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