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Money Laundering at Kotoka International Airport Are Political Smear, Says Dr. Tony Aidoo

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The recent statement alleging that two suspicious flights landed at Kotoka International Airport under circumstances suggesting possible drug trafficking and money laundering is, according to Dr. Tony Aidoo, nothing more than an attempt to tarnish the country’s reputation.

Dr. Aidoo, a former Senior Presidential Aide and Head of the Policy Evaluation and Oversight Unit in the Office of the President under the late Prof. Mills, made this statement on the Simpieso Political Talk Show on Ahotor FM 92.3, hosted by Emmanuel Amartey in Accra.

He expressed concern over the actions of political officials and members of parliament who, under the protection of parliamentary immunity, spread unsubstantiated claims regarding the state of national security. Dr. Aidoo criticized the minority’s efforts to use negative propaganda to damage the country’s image, stating that such attempts would fail because those making the allegations cannot defend their claims regarding drug trafficking and money laundering.

The government’s position on the matter has been clear, with a public statement addressing the allegations. Furthermore, the President has extended an invitation to members of parliament to collaborate with the national security investigative bodies in addressing the concerns surrounding drug trafficking and money laundering.

Dr. Aidoo also criticized the political tactics used by some, calling them an attempt to stir unnecessary political tension and discredit the government. He emphasized that these efforts would not succeed and that the President was simply using the law to apprehend those responsible for making these unsubstantiated claims.

Turning to other matters of national security, Dr. Aidoo raised concerns about the ongoing galamsey (illegal mining) crisis. He urged the government to take more decisive action against illegal miners who are causing severe damage to the environment and water bodies. He called for the deployment of military platoons alongside the police to combat this environmental threat with the full force of national security.

Dr. Aidoo further emphasized that the state must urgently address this ecological threat, using all available resources to protect the environment from further destruction.

In addition, he expressed support for the process of removing Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, agreeing with President Mahama’s position. Dr. Aidoo stated that the President should be given the respect of allowing a petition for her removal, as she has compromised her impartiality by using her judicial position for political purposes.

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