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NDC Spain Branch Calls for Urgent Action Amid Rising Insecurity in Ghana

By Eugene Antwi Kwarteng

The Spain Branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has raised serious concerns over the recent surge in violent crimes and general insecurity in Ghana, urging swift and decisive action from the relevant authorities to restore peace and public confidence in the state.
In an exclusive interview with this reporter at his residence in East Legon, Accra, the Secretary of the Branch, Mr. Hanson Dartey, expressed deep worry over what he described as a disturbing breakdown in law and order, citing recent incidents of targeted shootings, kidnappings, and the general fear that has gripped many communities across the country.
Mr. Dartey referenced the tragic killing of a Kusasi chief and his close friend in Kumasi, as well as the heart-wrenching shooting of high school students in Bawku, as clear indicators that the country is facing an escalating security crisis. According to him, the recurrence of such deadly attacks points to a system struggling to contain criminal activities and protect innocent lives.
He emphasized that while crime exists in every society, the failure to act swiftly and decisively only emboldens perpetrators. He therefore called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to take urgent steps to strengthen intelligence operations, boost police visibility, and coordinate efforts to dismantle organized criminal networks.
“It is the expectation of every citizen that the Ghana Police Service will rise to the occasion and protect lives and property. The time has come for the IGP to marshal his men with renewed dedication and professionalism,” Dartey remarked.
He also urged President John Mahama to, in consultation with the Minister for the Interior, roll out strategic measures to curb the rising tide of violence. According to Dartey, ensuring national security must remain a top priority of government, especially at a time when citizens are increasingly disillusioned by the state’s apparent inability to guarantee their safety.
“We believe that the President must act now, before the situation deteriorates further. This is not a matter of politics but of human lives,” he stated.
While urging state authorities to act, Mr. Dartey appealed to Ghanaians to be more mindful of their personal security and to seek peaceful approaches to conflict resolution. He warned that retaliatory violence only compounds the nation’s challenges and leads to needless loss of life.
“The NDC Spain Branch calls on all Ghanaians, irrespective of political affiliation, to uphold peace and work together in safeguarding the future of our country. The safety of our families and communities must not be compromised,” he concluded.
As incidents of violence and lawlessness rise, many citizens at home and abroad are watching closely, hoping that the nation’s leadership will respond with urgency and competence.

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