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State security agencies have the sole obligation to provide citizens with protection- Executive Director, WACCE

Ghana now exposed to violent extremism threats of terrorism than before

Executive Director, West Africa Center for Counter-Extremism (WACCE), Mukhtar Mumuni Muktar.

Story: Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

Executive Director, West Africa Center for Counter-Extremism (WACCE), Mukhtar Mumuni Muktar, says State Security Agencies have the sole responsibility to protect and provide maximum security to the citizenry.

According to him, security should be the highest priority of every nation, thus State Security Agencies have the obligation to engage the citizenry in dealing with security.

Commenting on a statement issued by the National Security Ministry on the current Security Situation in the sub-region on GTV’s Breakfast Show, May 18, 2022, Executive Director of WACCE, agreed with the Sector Minister for issuing the statement.

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He explained that when it comes to issues relating to the security of the state, the national security agencies have the mandated obligation to communicate that to the citizenry.

Mr. Muktar was of the view that violent extremism in the sub-region has become a threat to Ghana.

The National Security Ministry on Tuesday, May 17 issued a statement on the recent terrorist attacks in neighbouring countries of Ghana.

Per the statement, the recent attacks in neighbouring countries like Togo, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso have made Ghana a target of extremist groups.

“The Ministry of National Security will like to draw the attention of the general public to the growing threat of terrorism in our sub-region and urge everyone to be vigilant and extra careful about their personal and community security,” the statement said.

The statement further continued by saying “Many of our neighbours have unfortunately suffered attacks from the terrorist groups as their activities have spread from the Sahelian region towards the coastal West Africa states.

Our immediate neighbours, Burkina Faso, La Cote d’Ivoire, and Togo have all experienced such attacks and we have to recognise that our country remains a target as the security services work to keep us all safe.”

The Ministry assures heightened security at public gatherings but “nothing beats the vigilance each of us individuals, taking personal responsibility and looking out for each other”.

“This appeal is being made because there is good reason to believe that the terrorists operating within the region have Ghana as a target and there is a need to increase security measures and engage the public to be more careful,” the statement further noted.

“We want to reassure the public that the security agencies and all those charged with maintaining the security of the state are working hard to ensure the safety of our country and its people and we count on your continuing support in this endeavour,”

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