2 years ago
Following the delivery of the Ministry of National Security's "See Something, Say Something" attempt, on the twenty-fourth of May 2022, an organisation drove through the manner of approach of the Minister of National Security, Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah paid a kindness method Sheik Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, National Chief Imam. Individuals from the organisation blanketed Mr Edward Asomani, Deputy National Security Coordinator; Vice Admiral Seth Amoama, Chief of Defense Staff; Ambassador Peter Opata, Director-General of the Research Department; Mr Kwaku Domfeh, Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB); Mr Edwin Ekow Blankson, Chief Fire Officer; Major General Emmanuel Kotia, National Coordinator of the Ghana Boundary Commission; and Mr Kenneth Adu-Amanfoh, Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC). Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah informed Sheik Osmanu on the "See Something, Say Something" attempt, that's a resident mindfulness marketing campaign pointed closer to making mindfulness with an appreciation of the hazard of intellectual oppression and empowering residents to stay cautiously. He furthermore noted residents' joint tries with State Security and Intelligence Agencies to lessen the hazard of an assault in Ghana. Hon. Kan-Dapaah offered the manner to the Chief Imam for his immovable help for the sports activities of the Ministry in some unspecified time in the future of the prolonged-time period and approached him to virtually uphold the mission through manner of approach of supporting with the sensitisation of Ghanaians and provoking identical to stay cautiously. The Chief Imam, on his part, praised the mission and swore his whole help. He informed the Minister regarding his aim to scatter the solicitation to his Regional, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Imams for their gatherers. He likewise focused on that Ghanaians are one human no matter what the religion. He found that without a tranquil climate, Ghanaians couldn't rehearse their separate religions, in the long run, the requirement for concurrence.
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