Professor Marfo has expressed surprise that Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, the Member of Parliament for Assin South, chose to focus on allegations of drug trafficking rather than discussing the school feeding programme. This comment highlights a divergence in priorities, especially considering Fordjour's role as Deputy Minister of Education. Fordjour has recently made headlines by linking a Parliamentary Candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to a $350 million cocaine bust. He has also called for briefings from security agencies on ongoing investigations into drug-related matters. citeturn0search1turn0search2 In contrast, Marfo's expectations suggest a preference for discussions centered on educational initiatives, such as the school feeding programme, which directly impact students' well-being and academic performance.