Wednesday 16 March 2016

Terrorist attacks - Ghana must be serious with Security at all levels

Mali, Côte d'Ivore, and Burkina Faso have all suffered terrorist attacks over the past few months, with 20 lives lost so far in the recent beach resort attack in the Ivory Coast.
These attacks are condemnable and must be bantered with uttermost alacrity.
I wish to send my condolences to all affected persons and countries as such.
Ghana as a country needs to be on guard especially at this point in time where some West African countries are

attacked.
I am impressed by the recent efforts our security institutions have put in place so far to be observed for the optimum security of all citizens.

Indeed, I was much happier this morning to witness the levels of security checks clients accessing "Movenpick" were taken through before they were granted entry into the facility.
Cars were searched and clients scanned to ensure that any forms of weaponry is not sent into the facility.
I believe Movenpick should not be the only facility to practice these measures.

All facility managers across the country should as well deem it a necessity to embark on similar checks.
Schools, Churches, Hospitals, and every institution must ensure that enough security measures are put in place to ensure the optimal security of members.
Our safety is more of a collective responsibility and we must be vigilant as citizens and report any suspicious scenes or persons.
Finally, I urge the national security and all the security agencies to be consistent with their efforts so far to ensure our safety.

God bless mother Ghana!
God bless us all!
By

Amoakohene Frank NAHSAG President (2014/2016)

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