April 9, 2025

 nmThe Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) has called on the public to disregard and treat the allegations of drug trafficking regarding the two aircraft that landed at the Kotoka International Airport some weeks ago.

In a press statement released on April 8, 2025, GACL said there was no evidence of any illegal substances on board both aircraft; and distances itself and its Managing Director from media publications making false allegations concerning the involvement of Ghana Airports Company Limited officials in passing false Information to one Rev. Ntim Fodjour who has made allegations of drug trafficking regarding two (2) aircrafts landing at Kotoka International Airport some weeks ago”.

GACL further contends that:
1. Landing permits of all aircraft entering Ghana are issued by the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) in conjunction with the National Security and NOT GACL.
2. All security checks were by Aviation Security and National Security while ground
3. The Managing Director, Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare does not know or has never met or spoken to Rev. Ntim Fordjour.
4. Therefore, the onus is on the groups or individuals making false allegations to provide evidence of same.
GACL thus, “served notice that the company will not hesitate to seek redress against any media house, individual or any other entity for any intentional or mischievous publication on Rev. Ntim Fordjour’s false allegations and related matters that seek to bring the image of the company, its Managing Director or the government into disrepute regarding the two (2) aircraft.”

Ghanamps.com