By Benjamin Nii Nai Anyetei
Ghana’s Ministry of the Interior has taken a step to deepen international collaboration in security and related sectors following a courtesy visit from the Chargé D’Affaires of the State of Kuwait, Mr. Husain Alebrahim, at the Ministry’s office in Accra.

The meeting provided an opportunity for both countries to review their long-standing diplomatic ties and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation that would benefit national security, regional stability, and humanitarian initiatives. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak noted that collaboration with international partners is essential for addressing complex security challenges, stating that “no country can live without collaboration and support of others.”

During discussions, both parties emphasized the importance of leveraging bilateral relations to identify practical areas of cooperation. Minister Muntaka highlighted that the historic partnership between Ghana and Kuwait has been mutually beneficial and stressed the need to sustain and strengthen these ties for the future.

The engagement underscores Ghana’s proactive approach to forging strategic international partnerships. Beyond security, Kuwait has been a key partner in humanitarian assistance and developmental support, making it a valuable ally in Ghana’s broader national and regional development agenda.
The visit signals a renewed commitment to working together on initiatives that not only strengthen bilateral relations but also enhance security frameworks, promote information sharing, and support collaborative programs that address regional threats and challenges.




































































