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Interior Minister vows to prioritise recruitment of Anti-Drug campaigners into security services

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Interior Minister renews curfew hours on Walewale

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Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has pledged to prioritize the recruitment of individuals who assist in the arrest of drug addicts into Ghana’s security services, as part of a broader government strategy to combat drug trafficking and abuse.

Speaking at a sensitization programme in Sabon Zongo, Accra, the Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to empowering Zongo youth through socioeconomic initiatives aimed at strengthening communities and curbing drug-related issues.

Muntaka underscored the importance of local involvement in tackling the drug menace, urging residents to take a stand.

“Once we live in the community, we know them. It is when we rise and say ‘no’—that’s when we can succeed. With the help of the police and the Narcotics Control Commission, we’re assuring you that we will give you this support.”

To further incentivise participation, he announced that 10 to 15 individuals actively involved in combating drug-related activities would be recruited into security services before the end of the month.

He also assured that those assisting in anti-drug efforts would be given priority consideration when new recruitment opportunities arise.

In a bold declaration, Muntaka warned that police officers who fail to respond promptly to complaints of drug peddling in Zongo communities would face immediate transfers from their respective divisions.

“I have instructed the police that any commander you call who doesn’t respond swiftly will be removed. They must act fast so that the work becomes easier. You cannot sacrifice your time, energy, and night to make arrests, only for the police to delay action.”

He, however, urged communities to avoid vigilante justice, advising residents to hand over suspects to law enforcement rather than resorting to destruction of property or unlawful retaliation.

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