The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, opened a two-day workshop aimed at fostering collaboration and strategic focus within the nation’s security sector.
The workshop, hosted by the Ministry of the Interior, gathered key leaders, including newly appointed Ministerial Advisory Board Members, Board Chairs, and heads and deputy heads of various agencies under the Ministry.
As participants gathered, the air was filled with anticipation and a shared commitment to enhancing coordination and reviewing existing programs. The goal of the workshop was clear: to build a collective understanding of the operational frameworks and performance of the Ministry and its agencies.
In his opening remarks, Minister Muntaka underscored the critical role of the Ministry in safeguarding internal peace and public safety, highlighting the importance of effective law enforcement across the country. “As we face evolving security challenges, we must forge stronger partnerships and adopt a problem-solving mindset,” he asserted, knowing that the task ahead required a renewed sense of urgency, discipline, and foresight.
Mr. Muntaka encouraged all participants to view the workshop as a strategic platform for reflection and planning. He expressed the necessity of developing implementable strategies that would enhance the effectiveness of the Ministry’s operations. “This is an opportunity to build shared clarity, foster renewed partnerships, and drive actionable progress,” he stated, motivating the attendees to engage fully in the discussions ahead.
As the workshop unfolded, the importance of collaboration and unity in tackling security challenges became increasingly evident. With a shared vision, the leaders left revitalized and committed to maintaining a peaceful and safer Ghana.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









