Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has clarified President Akufo-Addo’s comment about his uncertainty regarding how ‘galamsey’ kingpin, Aisha Huang, exited the country in 2018.
President Akufo-Addo in an interview on a Ho-based radio station on Monday, as part of his tour of the Volta Region said he is not sure about how Aisha Huang left the country.
“I’m not still sure whether she was in fact deported. Or whether she fled the country the first time and has now come back. There still seems to be some uncertainty about it.
“But whichever way it is, she’s become the sort of nickname for all that galamsey represents”, the President said.
President Akufo-Addo has since been severely criticised for his comment which has been described, among others, as a “mockery” of the security architecture.
But the Information Minister in an interview on Newsnight on Joy FM, Tuesday, said the President’s comment was a direct response to the particular question he was asked.
“The President was not speaking in a vacuum. There was a question about deportation and the President proceeded to respond that he is not too sure whether it is about deportation or whether she fled but then the substantive thing is this and then he proceeded to provide the substantive answer.
“I have heard several commentators suggest that there should have been more clarity in the President’s words etc. I mean in a democracy I am sure that we can always raise questions about the choice of words,” he explained on Tuesday.
The Ofoase-Ayirebi MP also confirmed that Aisha Huang exited the country on a repatriation notice.
“What is on the minds of many people is indeed, did this person exit the Ghanaian jurisdiction? That is what is on the minds of many people. That whether the instrument used was repatriation or a deportation. Did she exit the jurisdiction?
“And I think the answer to that is yes, she exited the jurisdiction on the wishes of the government and I have sighted the repatriation notice and I have also sighted the flight details that were used for that repatriation exercise,” he added.
Meanwhile, Security Analyst, Dr. Ishmael Norman has described the President's comment as a mockery of the national security architecture.
“It tells you that national security is wack in terms of preparedness against potential threat at our borders and as security people, we need to impress upon the President that we need to know more. Because to tell you the truth, they are making a mockery of the Ghana Army, the Police, the Immigration, of Customs and all the security agencies because of what the President just said today. No control system is in place so people can come and go when they want,” he said on Top Story, Tuesday.
Latest Stories
-
At least 24 dead after two boats capsize off coast of Madagascar
23 mins -
Madina MP lauds White Chapel Youth Group for championing peace ahead of elections
36 mins -
Man United settle for draw at Ipswich Town in Amorim’s first game in charge
1 hour -
GPL 2024/2025: Prince Owusu screamer earns Medeama win over Young Apsotles
1 hour -
BBC visits mpox clinic as WHO says DR Congo cases ‘plateauing’
1 hour -
Burning old TVs to survive in Ghana: The toxic trade in e-waste
2 hours -
Perfume boss admitted he ignored Russia sanctions
2 hours -
Wicked proves popular as opening set to be biggest for Broadway film
2 hours -
Nominee for agriculture secretary completes Trump cabinet
2 hours -
ECG urges prepaid customers to top up to last one month ahead of system upgrade
2 hours -
Three more tourists named in Laos methanol deaths
3 hours -
Betway Africa offers a once-in-a-lifetime ‘Play-on-the-Pitch’ experience at Emirates Stadium
3 hours -
The rise and fall of Matt Gaetz in 8 wild days
3 hours -
School Feeding Programme: Bono East NIB seizes smuggled rice, arrest driver
3 hours -
Dr. Razak Opoku: Despite challenges, facts and data still prove NPP is better manager of the economy than NDC
3 hours