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Mahama Ayariga slams government plan to recruit 11,000 security personnel

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Mahama Ayariga slams government plan to recruit 11,000 security personnel

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The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga has warned that the government’s plan to recruit 11,000 individuals into various security agencies will be a monumental scandal, potentially one of the biggest in Ghana’s security sector history.

Ayariga’s statement suggests that the recruitment process may be plagued by irregularities, nepotism and other forms of malfeasance, which could compromise the integrity of Ghana’s security agencies. His remarks imply that the government’s announcement is a recipe for disaster, and that the recruitment process may be motivated by political considerations rather than a genuine need to strengthen the country’s security capabilities.

According to Mahama Ayariga, the government’s sudden decision to recruit 11,000 security personnel is driven by fear and panic, rather than a genuine desire to strengthen the country’s security. He believes that the government is acting out of a sense of urgency, sparked by the recent unrest in Kenya, and is trying to preemptively prevent similar events from occurring in Ghana.

In essence, Ayariga thinks that the government is reacting impulsively, rather than strategically, to a perceived threat. Ayariga emphasized that if the recruitment process is not fair and transparent, it may further infuriate the public and perpetuate the perception that the political elite is out of touch with the needs of ordinary citizens. Therefore, government must advocate for the rights of young people who lack political connections, ensuring they have a fair and equal chance to participate in the process. This is crucial for preventing further disillusionment and promoting inclusivity in the recruitment process.

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