Support Homegrown Initiatives Against Insecurity Kan Dapaah Tells Western Partners
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 09:00
The Minister of National Security, Mr Albert Kan-Dapaah, has advocated homegrown initiatives in curbing security threats in West Africa.
Mr Kan-Dapaah stressed that developments in West Africa were “emblematic of the chaos and crisis” that had characterized the world in the past decade; the magnitude of which remains unshy;precedented since the end of the Cold War.
He was speaking during a lecture at the African Studies Centre, University of Florida in the USA, on the theme: ‘Ensuring Security and Democracy in West Africa: Ghana’s Role in Regional and International Cooperation’.
Mr Kan-Dapaah, however, notshy;ed the drastic deviation in motivashy;tions of perpetrators of insecurity in the region, underscoring the peculiar test in the Sahel, the Lake Chad Basin, among others.
Highlighting the threats to Ghashy;na and emphasizing the requirement for distinct counter approaches, Mr Dapaah said, “Of particular concern is the southward drift of the terrorist threat from the Sahel region to Coastal West African states along the Gulf of Guinea. For the first time, littoral States, such as Togo and Benin, which were once considered to be Police States impervious to terrorist attacks, recorded more than 40 deaths each from terrorism in 2023. The result of this developshy;ment is that with the exception of Ghana, all Coastal West African States along the Gulf of Guinea have recorded a terrorist attack.”
In light of the complexities, the National Security Minister advocated the implementation of “homegrown initiatives anchored on a sub-regional cooperation framework in the fight against terrorism.”
He emphasized Ghana’s distinct position as a bastion of democracy and stability within the region, parshy;ticularly as neighbouring countries such as Togo face risks of demoshy;cratic regression.
Furthermore, Mr Dapaah stressed the importance of bolstering support for ECOWAS and the Ghana-led Accra Initiashy;tive to tackle the diverse array of obstacles confronting the region. Ranging from unemployment to governance deficiencies to the scourge of terrorism, pointing out that the obstacles necessitated both strategic kinetic and non-kishy;netic approaches to effectively mitigate transboundary threats while simultaneously addressing internal issues.
The minister urged students and the entire academic community to intensify their research efforts, seeking measures to achieve “a peaceful and stable West African region where democracy thrives and terrorism becomes a thing of the past.”
He called on development partshy;ners to tailor their interventions to support local initiatives aimed at fostering stability within the region.
Ghanaian Times

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