Minority worried over government's silence on ISIS claims The Minority in parliament is pressing upon government to come clear on allegations by Libyan authorities that some nationals of Ghana are part of ISIS. The ranking member on the Foreign Affairs committee of Parliament, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa at a news conference said Libya's Attorney Generals came out with a report last month which said up to one hundred Ghanaians were active front line Isis fighters. He said government's silence on the issue is worrying. Reacting to the minority's claim, the Chairman of the committee, Frank Annor Dompreh however, says government is already investigating the allegation. Mr. Annor Dompreh called for circumspection in matters such as these. Attached Document is the Minority Press Release On Libyan AG’S Islamic State Inquiry GBCONLINE ---DECRYPTED---