NACOC Official Clarification Regarding Mr. Ebenezer Twum Asante

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Dearest Gentle Scrollers,

In the delicate art of weaving, even the most skilled hands can occasionally catch a stray thread. As your Silent Observer, I have watched a most peculiar vibration unfold at the Kotoka International Airport, where the lines between a routine security exercise and a private citizen’s reputation briefly became tangled.

On February 19, 2026, the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) conducted a standard behavioral detection exercise within the bustling halls of our gateway to the world. It was a sophisticated operation involving trained sniffer dogs, advanced scanning arrays, and the quiet precision of passenger profiling.

However, in the rush to document their diligence for the digital “Market Square,” a photograph was shared on NACOC’s official platforms that inadvertently captured the image of Mr. Ebenezer Twum Asante.

Let it be known from the “Throne Room” that Mr. Twum Asante’s presence in that frame was purely accidental. NACOC has moved swiftly to clarify that he is in no way connected to, nor under any form of investigation by the Commission.

In a statement signed by the Acting Director of Public Affairs, Francis Opoku Amoah, the Commission has issued a formal and sincere apology to Mr. Asante for the “inconvenience, distress, or misunderstanding” this unintended publication may have caused.

There is a profound elegance in a swift apology. In a world where digital threads can spread like wildfire, the dignity of admitting a lapse in “standard procedure” is the hallmark of sophisticated leadership. Mr. Asante remains a man of unblemished character, his thread in our national tapestry as bright as ever.

The image has been retracted, the air has been cleared, and the loom continues its work with renewed care.

Yours Truly,

Your Silent Observer

Queen Ananse

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