NCCE sensitises tertiary schools on violent extremism

By Murtala Issah The Commanding Officer of the 6th Batalion of Infantry at Kamina Barracks, Lft. Col. Jerry Ankuyi, has cautioned the public against misinformation on security threats, saying the practice is criminal and a danger to Ghana’s security. He noted that, such acts, could also geopardise efforts to prevent and contain the spread of […]
Let’s help tackle religious fundamentalism, extremism – Alhaji Osman

The Executive Director of Tijaniyya Muslim Movement of Ghana, Alhaji Khuzaima Mohammed Osman, has called on the global community to build the necessary blocks in tackling religious fundamentalism and extremism. He said religious fundamentalism was growing in Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria, Togo, Niger and almost every nation in West Africa, with Ghana not an exception, […]
Maintaining national security and peace is everyone’s business advocates at NPC, CFLI dialogue on extremism

Mrs. Bertha Demennu, the Political and Public Affairs Officer at the Canadian High Commission in Accra, has urged citizens to see peace and security as a responsibility to sustain a peaceful society. Mrs. Demennu said peace was a human development factor that created an enabling environment and projected a community, where everyone is involved in […]
European Union launches project to address political violence and extremism

By: Murtala Issah The European Union is funding a project to address electoral violence and counter the threat of violent extremism along Ghana’s Northern borders has been launched in Tamale. The project seeks to strengthen security and resilience in the Northern, Upper East, Upper West, Savannah and the North East regions. Over the next 27 […]