Audio By Carbonatix
Minister of Defence and Acting Interior Minister, Benjamin Kunbuor admits that there are challenges facing the security agencies but says that they have not affected their resolve to defend the country.
This comes in response to the Nkoranza North MP’s revelations, on the floor of Parliament, that the country’s security agencies face massive debts.
Dr. Kunbuor, also speaking in Parliament, admonished the MP, Major (Rtd) Derrick Oduro, who is a Deputy Ranking Member for the Defence and Interior Committee for his comments.
He accused him of ignoring the strategic and security implications of putting out in the public domain, information of the strategic challenges facing the country’s security agencies.
The Defence Minister admitted “we have financial challenges but to put it in the manner in which he [Oduro] is putting it, creates a lot of difficulties.”
He expressed surprise that the MP, who has served in the Ghana Armed forces before and should understand the risks of putting out such information, would “mention the [challenges facing the] armed forces” when “he knows how his colleagues feel about matters like that”.
Major (Rtd) Derrick Oduro today in Parliament raised concerns over the challenges facing the Country’s security institutions. However, he was stopped from proceeding by the Speaker of Parliament, who insisted such issues should not be raised in the public domain.
Latest Stories
-
Fuel ‘relief’ not from gov’t – COMAC CEO says fuel cuts are industry burden
15 minutes -
Back to books – Sweden’s schools give up digital learning
40 minutes -
From One Day to One Ring: Leo Woodall joins new The Lord of the Rings cast
51 minutes -
India to decide women’s quota bill as row over parliamentary seats intensifies
1 hour -
Australia’s richest person must share part of her mining fortunes, court rules
1 hour -
BBC to cut almost one in 10 staff to make £500m savings
1 hour -
Google to punish sites that trap people in with back button tricks
2 hours -
Booking.com customers warned of ‘reservation hijacking’ after hack
2 hours -
Mahama’s words can slow Parliament – Bishop Gyamfi worried over LGBTQ bill delay
2 hours -
LGBTQ Bill: We don’t want a repeat – Catholic Bishop warns Mahama could follow Akufo-Addo’s path
2 hours -
Congo to receive first group of deportees from US this week, sources say
3 hours -
Rabat launches UNESCO World Book Capital 2026 celebrations with major international book fair
4 hours -
Gabon reaffirms support for Morocco’s sovereignty over Sahara, welcomes UN Resolution 2797
4 hours -
São Tomé & Príncipe backs Morocco’s sovereignty over Sahara, endorses autonomy plan
4 hours -
Police grab two suspects in possession of 40 bundles of suspected stolen ECG cables
5 hours