Dailogue held to strengthen Ghana’s security
A
National Security Stakeholder’s dialogue came to a close at Aburi in the
Eastern Region. The dialogue, the fourth in a series is aimed at sharpening
efforts at improving the security architecture in the country.
Security chiefs, civil society organisations,
security experts and government officials participated in the two-day dialogue.
Security challenges examined included robberies,
kidnappings, terrorism and Political Vigilantism among others.
Participants
are expected to draw a roadmap on how to tackle these challenges.
This is the fourth dialogue organised by
National Security under the Akufo-Addo led government.
Government sources say such dialogues are
crucial in developing acceptable methods for tackling contemporary security
challenges.
A roadmap for engaging with key security
constituencies is expected at the end of the dialogue.
The programme is being attended by the Senior
Minister, Yaw Osafo Marfo, National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah and
the Attorney General and Minister for Justice Gloria Akuffo.