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As Ghana approaches the 2024 elections, it is imperative that the government, through the Finance Ministry, transparently discloses any budget allocations specifically designated for state security services. Such transparency is crucial not only for accountability but also to assure the citizens of Ghana that adequate preparations are being made to maintain peace and order during the electoral process.
The role of Parliament, particularly the Committee on the Interior, becomes vital in this regard. It is essential that Parliament, as a house of records, exercises its oversight functions by rigorously questioning the Committee Chairman and the Chairman of the Police Council (the Vice President) on the specific plans and budgetary provisions made to safeguard the nation's security during this critical period.
While elections are fundamental to the democratic process, the security architecture and the peace of the nation must be paramount. The public needs to be informed about the measures in place to ensure that the election period is peaceful and secure. The proactive disclosure of security budgets and plans will not only enhance public confidence but also deter potential threats by demonstrating the government’s commitment to safeguarding the electoral process.
It is not just about conducting elections but ensuring that they are held in an environment where the safety and security of every Ghanaian are guaranteed. The government’s approach to this must be strategic, transparent, and above all, focused on the long-term stability of the nation.
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The writer, Nana Kweku Ofori Atta, is a security consultant
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