CDM agitates for a probe into ‘suspicious flights’ saga

The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) has called on the Mahama-led administration to immediately initiate a transparent and non-partisan investigation into the alleged suspicious flights that have stirred public concern.
In a strongly worded statement, CDM urged both the National Security and Civil Aviation Authorities to release “all pertinent flight, cargo, and clearance documentation” to the public and to invite parliamentary oversight and, if necessary, international observers.
“Any whiff of complicity, silence, or obstruction risks painting Ghana as a permissive corridor for transnational criminal operations,” CDM warned.
“We must avoid any perception that could compromise investor confidence or damage diplomatic ties.”
The Civil Society group further emphasised the constitutional role of Parliament in oversight responsibilities, stressing that the truth, not political grandstanding, is what the nation deserves.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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