National Security Minister Mr. Albert Kan-Dapaah (R) shaking hands with Sheikh Sharubutu

An entourage from the Ministry of National Security led by the Sector Minister, Mr. Albert Kan-Dapaah, paid a courtesy call on the National Chief Imam Sheikh Osumanu Nuhu Sharubutu following the launch of the Ministry’s “See Something, Say Something” campaign.

Sheikh Sharubutu lauded Mr. Kan-Dapaah and his team for initiating the campaign that will help prevent extremism in Ghana.

Members of the entourage included Mr Edward Asomani, Deputy National Security Coordinator; Vice Admiral Seth Amoama, Chief of Defence Staff; Ambassador Peter Opata, Director-General of the Research Department; Mr Kwaku Domfeh, Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB); Mr. Edwin Ekow Blankson, Chief Fire Officer; Major General Emmanuel Kotia, National Coordinator of the Ghana Boundary Commission; and Mr Kenneth Adu-Amanfoh, Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC).

Mr. Albert Kan-Dapaah briefed Sheikh Osumanu on the “See Something, Say Something” campaign, which is a citizen awareness campaign aimed at creating awareness regarding the threat of terrorism.

The campaign is also encouraging citizens to remain vigilant, and to collaborate with State Security and Intelligence Agencies to reduce the threat of an attack in Ghana.

Mr. Kan-Dapaah expressed gratitude to the Chief Imam for his unwavering support for the activities of the Ministry over the years.

He called on Sheikh Sharubutu to once again support the campaign by aiding with the sensitisation of Ghanaians and urging same to remain vigilant.

The Chief Imam, on his part, lauded the campaign and pledged his full support for the campaign.

He informed the Minister of his intention to disseminate the request to his Regional, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Imams for their congregants.

He also stressed that Ghanaians were one people regardless of the religion they practiced and noted that without a peaceful environment, Ghanaians could not practice their respective religions.