Formal Deputy Minister of Education, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, has urged Ghana’s National Security to clarify whether AirMed International’s aircraft, Flight N823AM, indeed landed in the country. His request comes amid growing public interest and speculation regarding the operations of the medical transport aircraft.

Recent reports have raised questions about the flight’s movements and purpose in Ghana, prompting calls for transparency. While AirMed International has denied any illegal activity, asserting that its flight records will confirm compliance with regulations, Rev. Fordjour believes an official statement from National Security is necessary to clear doubts.
“The public deserves accurate information regarding this matter,” he said, emphasizing the need for authorities to confirm or refute the aircraft’s presence in Ghana.
As discussions continue, stakeholders await a formal response from National Security to address the concerns surrounding Flight N823AM’s reported landing.
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