Hon. Madam Hanna Tetteh writes....... It has come to my - TopicsExpress



          

Hon. Madam Hanna Tetteh writes....... It has come to my attention that in an effort to resuscitate the allegations of complicity of some persons in the Government assisting Ms. Nayele Ametefe in the process of carrying narcotics on a BA flight to the UK an effort is being made to cast doubt on the information I made available to the public when being interviewed by Suhuyini on Radio Gold. The information that I provided was based on the report I received from our High Commissioner from Embassy in London. I was informed that staff of the Embassy working with the office of the Defence attaché in our Embassy had been at the airport to receive a delegation from the Ministry of Defence. I have no reason to doubt the veracity of the report I received from the High Commissioner. Statements that contain unverifiable allegations about checks having been made with the Military are exactly that - unverifiable allegations, purportedly from nameless and faceless persons within the Military, posted by persons writing under pseudonyms on social media platforms which in fact only seek to tarnish the image of the Armed forces and the Government and bring them into disrepute. The Ghana Armed Forces is a very professional organization which is also very professional in the way it conducts its public affairs and therefore any vague, unsubstantiated allegations purporting to come from them should be disregarded. I am glad that at the Imani anniversary lectures and also on his Twitter feed, the British High Commissioner to Ghana confirmed the Lady was not in possession of a Diplomatic passport on arrival in the UK, and I can confirm that she does not posses any Diplomatic passport under any of the pseudonyms that have been associated with her in various media reports
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 18:16:44 +0000

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