Fri. May 3rd, 2024

Some African countries are bearing the brunt of terrorism to the extent that it has affected social and economic life in those countries, Albert Kan-Dapaah, Minister of National Security, has said.

He said it was on record that as at June 28, there had been 17 terrorist attacks on the continent resulting into 574 deaths and many injuries.

The Minister made these remarks at the First Senior Level Regional Course on the Prevention of Violent Extremism for the West Africa Region.

It was organised by the Swiss Embassy in Accra in partnership with the African Centre for Research on Terrorism (ACSRT) of the African Union with support from the Human Security Research Centre-Ghana.

Mr Kan-Dapaah said the activities of these terrorists who were creating a lot of misery and challenges for normal social life continued unabated which gives cause for alarm on the continent.

He said it was time that African countries collaborate and cooperate with one another to take pragmatic steps to arrest the deteriorating security situation in the Sahel and coastal West African zones where their activities were rampant.

He said innovative approach was the needed measure to curb terrorism and violent extremism adding that innovative approach was needed to maintain peace and security in Africa, particularly, the sub-region.

Mr Philipp Stalder commended the government for the attention it was giving to the search for lasting solutions to the multiple challenges facing the entire sub-region.