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The Minister of Interior, Mr Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has urged collective efforts to enhance national security by fostering collaboration between the government and key stakeholders.
He said there was need for government and religious leaders to work together to promote peace, social cohesion, and security across Ghana.
In a statement issued after his engagement with Christian Religious Leaders in Kumasi, Mr Muntaka described peace and security as a collective responsibility, urging stakeholders to share ideas to foster harmony.
“Your influence in fostering peace and unity is invaluable, and I urge you to continue preaching messages of love, forgiveness, and hope from your pulpits,” he said.
He expressed confidence in creating a safer, healthier, and more secure Kumasi and Ghana through joint efforts.
The Minister highlighted the growing concern of drug abuse, which threatens communities and endangers young people.
He urged Christian leaders to support initiatives offering treatment and rehabilitation to those affected.
Mr Muntaka sought partnerships to strengthen the Ghana Prisons Service and Ghana National Fire Service to address challenges like overcrowding and inadequate infrastructure.
He commended Christian bodies, particularly the Church of Pentecost, for their support in building modern facilities to equip inmates with trades like farming and tailoring.
The minister reaffirmed his commitment to collaborating with Christian leaders, maintaining an open-door policy to promote peace and understanding.
The meeting, attended by representatives from the Christian Council, Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council, Catholic Archdiocese, and National Association of Christian and Charismatic Churches, aimed to enhance social cohesion and security.
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