National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah has advised Ghanaians against attacking personnel of the nation’s security services.
He described the practice as unfortunate and underscored the need for those involved in it to stop immediately.
He gave the caution at a meeting with some traditional leaders in the Northern Region.
He suggested that our security officials should rather be given the needed support by the general public so they can function effectively.
“This is the time Ghanaians must learn to appreciate and support the work of the security agencies, the soldiers, the police, the immigration officers, the prison officers, and all the institutions that are involved in providing security.
“They are the people who have made it possible for us to feel secure. Going forward, they are the people who provide the necessary services for us to feel secure.
“It shouldn’t happen that whatever the provocation, you should attack a police officer or a soldier or an immigration officer or an intelligence officer.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana