Ghana’s 2024 Auditor-General’s report reveals over 2,000 weapons and ammunition intercepted at the country’s airports in 2023, raising serious security concerns. Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee grills Ghana Airport Company Limited over policy gaps that allowed passengers to continue flying despite weapon detections, prompting urgent calls for stronger aviation security and clearer enforcement procedures.
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