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Alleged Police Kidnapping Claim by Black American Woman Was Paid Agenda—Abeiku Santana

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Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Abeiku Aggrey Santana, has alleged that Arianna Mackey, a Black American lady who did a video claiming to have been kidnapped by personnel of the Ghana Police Service, was paid to do what she did.

“She was paid to come to Ghana to do what she did. We did not wait. When the presidency got wind of the video, they sent it to us, but by the time we called the police, the national security had already started their investigations.

She came to Ghana and lodged at Kempinski. We have her data, including her address, as well as the dates she flew into and out of the country. The pressure she had to go through, she released another video in less than 24 hours and deleted the first one,” he explained.

Abeiku Santana indicated that the young lady posted a subsequent video suggesting that she was paid to paint a grim picture of Ghana and its security.

“After she deleted the video, she came to post another one, saying she was paid to come and do what she did. This clearly tells you that she came with an agenda, and the fact that she had to delete the video,” he said.

Abeiku Santana expressed worry over the fact that Ghanaians are painting a grim picture about Detty December, indicating that they must push a positive narrative to allow tourists come to the country.

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