Officials of the National Intelligence Bureau(NIB) have besieged the residence of Rev. John Ntim Fordjour to arrest him, according to the General Secretary of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong.
#SayNoToStateIntimidation, Justin Kodua wrote in social media post on Tuesday, April 9, signaling what he described as a growing trend of political harassment.
The development follows days of political uproar after the Assin South MP alleged that two suspicious flights landed at the Kotoka International Airport under circumstances suggesting possible drug trafficking and money laundering.
While government officials have dismissed the claims as baseless, the latest twist has raised concerns about possible intimidation of opposition figures who speak out on sensitive national matters.
The National Intelligence Bureau is yet to comment on the alleged arrest attempt.
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