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Former Tamale Central MP and legal expert Inusah Fuseini has warned that the recent case of sex exploitation by a foreign national highlights critical gaps in Ghana’s security and intelligence systems.
Speaking on JoyNews' Newsfile on Saturday, Mr Fuseini stated that while Ghana is a free and democratic country, freedom alone does not guarantee safety.
“The protective presence of the state must be visible and effective. Freedom does not mean absence of responsibility. The state exists to safeguard its citizens,” he said.
He questioned why intelligence and security agencies are funded if they only respond after harm occurs.
“Prevention is the essence of intelligence work. If someone is recruiting individuals for extremist activities or operating harmful networks, should the state only become aware after tragedy strikes?” he asked.
He added that exploitation, manipulation, or criminal conduct within Ghana — particularly when foreign nationals are involved — is not a private matter.
“These incidents are a matter of national security and public protection. Our agencies must be proactive. If harmful networks operate so easily today, it could be far more dangerous tomorrow.”
He also expressed empathy for the victims, noting that they appear to have been let down by both systems and society.
“While personal responsibility is important, we must recognise the broader context of manipulation and vulnerability. This is not simply about morality; it is about risk, protection, and the duty of the state.”
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