Former President John Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to addressing Ghana’s security challenges, particularly in light of recent insurgent activities in neighboring Burkina Faso. Apexnewsgh reports
During a media engagement in Bolgatanga, Mahama emphasized the need to reinforce Ghana’s security and rebuild strained bilateral trust with Burkina Faso.
Mahama criticized President Akufo-Addo’s comments about Burkina Faso during a visit to the United States, which he believes created tensions between the two countries. Despite Akufo-Addo’s subsequent apology, Mahama argued that the damage had already been done.
Mahama pledged to work closely with Burkina Faso to strengthen border security and address security threats, including insurgency and terrorism. He also highlighted the importance of resolving internal conflicts, such as the ongoing disturbances in Bawku, to prevent areas with weakened security from becoming entry points for terrorists.
Mahama’s comments came as he wrapped up his four-day national campaign tour in the region, emphasizing his dedication to ensuring a stable and secure environment for Ghanaians.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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