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2 years ago

GOVERNMENT TO SEND OFF CRUSADE FOR INDIVIDUALS TO REPORT CONCEIVABLE DREAD ASSAULTS

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The Deputy National Security Coordinator, Edward Kweku Asomani, has declared that administration will send off another mission on Tuesday, May 24 for individuals to report dubious demonstrations of illegal intimidation.

 

That's what he said albeit the nation has "a hearty security and knowledge engineering," the assistance of Ghanaians is significantly expected to upgrade government's arrangements to reinforce security in the country.

 

The 'See Something, Say Something' effort will permit each resident to connect with individuals in power and security organizations to report anything dubious for fitting moves to be initiated. "For that reason we are here today to look for the help of all Ghanaians. We are not overreacting, we are on top of the circumstance yet we really want the assistance of everyone in our ward. We are sending off this mission on Tuesday with the 999 number. All the Police handles - Twitter, Facebook - will be initiated. "While you ring, you don't for a moment even need to recognize yourself since we have a few people who are stressed over distinguishing themselves when they are giving data. Assuming we do this well indeed, we will all by and large diminish the gamble that we face in the country," he said. Tending to the media on Sunday, the previous Executive Director of the Danquah Institute said it would be useful in the event that Ghanaians can assume responsibility for their own security.

 

"Along our bordertowns, we have a few weaknesses there. Thus, we are telling them 'assuming you see whatever is dubious, address a DCE, move toward the District Police Commander or a Presiding Member; don't feel that this data is harmless. "Let the security and insight organizations take that choice; thus, the 'See Something, Say Something' effort. We are of the view that when Ghanaians own their own security when Ghanaians know about their surroundings and aware of their surroundings, it would diminish the dangers of an assault on our country."

 

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The National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah, has charged Ghanaians to be careful, right after expanded fear based oppressor assaults in the sub-Region. As indicated by him, the exercises of psychological oppressors have become predominant lately, and along these lines the requirement for all residents to focus harder on their own and collective security.

 

The area Minister additionally in an articulation on Tuesday, May 17, unveiled that, in light of data accessible to his outfit, Ghana has turned into a nation important to psychological militants; henceforth the requirement for all people to be careful.

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