The National Security Council has announced that countries within the sub-region including Ghana face possible terrorist attack.
The threat of possible attack came up on Tuesday when the Council reviewed the security situation in the country in a meeting with President Mahama and security chiefs.
“The National Security Council on the basis of briefings by the intelligence agencies and partners has determined that there is a credible terrorists threat to all countries in the sub-region,” a statement issued by the Communications Minister, Dr. Omane Boamah after the meeting has said.
“In view of the conventional wisdom that security is a shared responsibility, the Council has advised that the general public be vigilant, cautious and curious, and report any unusual circumstances to the law enforcement agencies,” it noted.
The Council further urged all Ghanaians and other nationals resident in Ghana to bear with security measures that may be enforced at various locations from time to time for the purpose of public safety.
Below is the full statement
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STEPS UP COUNTER-TERRORISM MEASURES
The National Security Council met earlier today to review the security situation in the country in the wake of the upsurge of terrorist attacks in the sub-region.
The meeting was chaired by His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. It was attended by Service Chiefs and all other members of the Council.
The Council reviewed the recent attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire and current intelligence on extremist activities in West Africa.
The National Security Council on the basis of briefings by the intelligence agencies and partners has determined that there is a credible terrorists threat to all countries in the sub-region.
The Council reviewed its anti-terrorism preparedness, joint services operations and other measures to ensure the safety of the citizenry.
In view of the conventional wisdom that security is a shared responsibility, the Council has advised that the general public be vigilant, cautious and curious, and report any unusual circumstances to the law enforcement agencies.
The Council further urges all Ghanaians and other nationals resident in Ghana to bear with security measures that may be enforced at various locations from time to time for the purpose of public safety. The Council will review the situation on a continuous basis.
Signed:
EDWARD K. OMANE BOAMAH (DR.) (Minister)
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