The Office of COP Nathan Kofi Boakye (Rtd), Director of Security Operations at the Presidency, has issued a statement denying allegations that he instigated chaos at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) Terminals 2 and 3.
According to the statement, the Director of Security Operations at the Presidency, actually intervened to restore order and prevented further disturbances caused by a group of protesters , ensuring the safety of passengers, staff, and property.
The statement noted that COP Nathan Kofi Boakye (RTD), Director of Security Operations at the Presidency is a well-respected figure in Ghana, having served in the Ghana Police Service for over 30 years before retiring in April 2023 .
During his tenure, he earned a reputation for being a dedicated public servant committed to upholding peace and security.
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REJOINDER: FALSE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST COP KOFI BOAKYE, DIRECTOR OF SECURITY OPERATIONS AT THE PRESIDENCY, JUBILEE HOUSE
Our attention has been drawn to false allegations claiming that COP Nathan Kofi Boakye (RTD) Director of Security Operations at the Presidency, Jubilee House instigated chaos at Terminals 2 and 3 of Kotoka International Airport (KIA). These claims are baseless and malicious.
On the evening in question, COP Kofi Boakye (RTD), Director of Security Operations at the Presidency, Jubilee House acted swiftly to restore order and prevent further disturbances caused by a group of unruly individuals. His intervention ensured the safety of passengers, staff, and property at KIA.
We categorically deny any suggestion that COP Kofi Boakye (RTD), Director of Security Operations at the Presidency, Jubilee House orchestrated or supported such actions. As a dedicated public servant, he remains committed to upholding peace and security.
The public is advised to disregard these falsehoods, and we urge media outlets to verify facts before circulating harmful misinformation.
Signed,
Office of COP Nathan Kofi Boakye (RTD), Director of Security Operations at the Presidency, Jubilee House.