The Ministry of National Security in Ghana has strongly denied a Reuters report claiming Islamist militants use northern Ghana as a logistical and medical hub for operations in Burkina Faso.
The report alleged Ghanaian authorities ignore insurgents crossing from Burkina Faso for supplies and medical care.
The Ministry emphasized Ghana’s proactive counter-terrorism efforts, praised internationally, particularly along its northern border, ensuring citizen safety and regional stability.
Ghana launched its National Framework for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism (NAFPCVET) in 2019, backed by the United Nations Development Programme.
Key Points
- Error in Reuters report: The Ministry disputes claims Ghana turns a blind eye to insurgents crossing from Burkina Faso.
- Counter-terrorism efforts: Ghana’s efforts are internationally commended, with significant investments in border security.
- Collaboration: Ghana works closely with neighboring countries, sharing intelligence and coordinating operations.
- Call to action: The Ministry urges the public and international community to disregard the erroneous report.