Ghana's Interior Minister calls for unity among security agencies to combat national threats
Ghana's Interior Minister has stressed the critical importance of collaboration among the country's security agencies, warning that no institution can operate effectively in isolation.
Speaking on institutional coordination, the Minister highlighted that synergy between security bodies is essential for operational success, institutional discipline, and accountability. The call comes as Ghana faces complex security challenges requiring a unified response across multiple agencies.
The emphasis on cross-institutional cooperation reflects growing concerns about gaps in security coordination that can undermine national safety efforts. When agencies work independently without sharing intelligence and resources, response times to threats slow and resources are duplicated inefficiently.
Security analysts argue that Ghana's police, military, immigration, and other agencies must share real-time information and coordinate operations to address terrorism, organised crime, and human trafficking effectively. The Interior Minister's statement signals government commitment to breaking down institutional silos that have historically hindered security operations.
Sustainable growth in Ghana's security sector depends on agencies prioritising collective goals over departmental interests, officials suggest.
Source: 3News
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