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President Akufo-Addo has approached individuals from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to reinforce their country's security frameworks notwithstanding fear based oppressor assaults.
Nana Akufo-Addo noticed that the danger of psychological oppression, which has extended from the Sahel to the waterfront nations inside the district, makes it pivotal for pioneers to carry out and arrange security drives.
Talking at the 61st ECOWAS Ordinary Session in Accra, Nana Addo charged the pioneers not to yield in that frame of mind in battling psychological warfare.
"Our district keeps on being the objective of the aimless and boorish fear monger assaults, bringing about the deficiency of numerous honest casualties and the crumbling of the philanthropic circumstance in the designated nations. These fear monger assaults are presently zeroing in on the Sahel, yet in addition extending to the beach front states in our district. Confronted with this consistent psychological oppressor danger, we really must keep on carrying out our territorial activity plan against illegal intimidation and direction our different drives. This will build up our aggregate reaction to these undermining dangers. Our assurance in this space should be more grounded than at any other time," he said.
Ghana's security organizations have been placed fully on guard over dangers of psychological oppression in the country.
The public authority said a few endeavors are in progress to guarantee that the nation is shielded from any type of assault following reports that fear based oppressor bunches are hoping to grow toward the south, with nations like Ghana in center.
"Government is declaring that it has placed its security and knowledge organizations on expanded mindfulness following the rising number of dread dangers and assaults and some troubling knowledge report nearer to our lines… as of late as the tenth of May in 2022 in Togo, around 10 military people passed on because of one such psychological oppressor assault," the pastor for data Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said in May 2022.
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