Pressure is mounting on Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Minister for Foreign Affairs & Regional Integration to resign as from his position as minister.
The uproar stems from the recent emergence of images and reports showing Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang arriving in Ghana on a chartered private jet, an incident that has directly contradicted Mr. Ablakwa’s previous public pronouncement against such expenditures.
The controversy ignited on Thursday, May 22, 2025, when photographs and news surfaced of Vice President Opoku-Agyemang’s return to Ghana from a nearly two-month medical leave in the United Kingdom.
Received by President John Dramani Mahama at the Jubilee Lounge of Kotoka International Airport, the Vice President’s mode of travel – a chartered Jista flight – immediately drew public scrutiny.
In the wake of these revelations, a video recording of a past interview featuring Mr. Ablakwa has gone viral across social and mainstream media platforms.
In the widely circulated clip, Mr. Ablakwa is heard unequivocally promising to resign from his position if a future NDC government were to engage in the use of private jets for official travel, a practice he vehemently condemned under the previous administration.
This perceived inconsistency has sparked a torrent of criticism from various segments of the Ghanaian public, many of whom are demanding that Mr. Ablakwa honour his word and step down.
The public sentiment appears to be fueled by a sense of disillusionment, with critics questioning the integrity of a politician who has positioned himself as a staunch anti-corruption crusader and a defender of the public purse.
Adding to the complexity of the situation is Mr. Ablakwa’s prominent role as the chairman of “Operation Recover All Loot” (ORAL) within the current NDC administration. ORAL, a five-member committee, was specifically tasked with gathering intelligence and information on suspected or alleged corruption and corruption-related activities that occurred under the previous Akufo-Addo government.
The critical question now being asked is how Mr. Ablakwa’s continued leadership of an anti-corruption initiative like ORAL can be reconciled with the apparent breach of his own public promise regarding state expenditure. His passionate advocacy against what he previously termed “opulent” and “wasteful” private jet travel appears to clash directly with the circumstances surrounding the Vice President’s recent return.
While the Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has defended the Vice President’s use of the chartered jet, citing the unserviceable condition of the official presidential jet due to alleged neglect by the previous administration, this explanation has done little to quell the public’s demand for accountability from Mr. Ablakwa.
The situation has opened a broader debate on political consistency, the personal integrity of public officials, and the challenges of upholding principles when in power.
As calls for his resignation intensify, all eyes remain on Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa to see how he addresses this significant challenge to his credibility and public standing. Enditem
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