Member of Parliament for North Tongu of the Volta region, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has queried Government if indeed Chinese Aisha Huang was deported some years ago as reported.
His question comes at the back of rearrest of the Chinese illegal miner and later remanded by the Accra Circuit court for his involvement in the illegal act, despite an earlier claim by the Government to have deported her after her first arrest.
In a Facebook post, the MP asked “If she was deported, what were the terms — what deal did our government make with their Chinese counterparts?”
Read his post below:
Aisha Huang has in a spectacular fashion exposed all the grand claims by government officials and national security operatives that they are ready with well-equipped and modern sophisticated systems to combat terrorism.
If one notorious Chinese galamsey queen can so dribble an entire security apparatus like a hot knife through butter, then we are all in very big trouble. I also wonder what exactly is happening to the billions of Ghana Cedis Parliament has approved over the years for an enhanced security climate.
The government or preferably Parliament must immediately establish a full-scale independent enquiry into the entire chain of events:
1) Was Aisha Huang truly deported?
2) If she was deported, what were the terms — what deal did our government make with their Chinese counterparts?
3) Why weren’t her biometric features shared with the intelligence community in the subregion to prevent her from using neighbouring countries as a launch pad and an entry point?
4) Who are her collaborators in “high places” as she couldn’t have pulled this off alone?
5) Why is our government not protesting the Chinese authorities for seemingly facilitating the atrocities of their nation?
6) Who were the immigration officials on duty the day she allegedly re-entered Ghana?
7) Why should those in charge of national security keep their jobs after this?
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma