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Terror attacks: Why is Ghana less affected than its neighbors?

July 21, 2021
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Terror attacks: Why is Ghana less affected than its neighbors?

Good governance and an active civil society spare Ghana from militia attacks that their neighboring countries are faced with. According to experts, democratic processes are well in place in the West African country.

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Ghana although surrounded by terror-hit countries — appears at forst glance to have been largely spared from terrorist attacks.

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According to the digital platform worlddata.info, the risk of terrorist attacks in Ghana can be classified as almost insignificant: Over the past five years, the Western African nation has recorded two terrorist incidents in which three people were wounded. There were no fatalities.

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Positive security scenario

What lies behind Ghana’s positive security scenario?

Ghana has not necessarily been spared from terror, said Emmanuel Bombande, a conflict-resolution and development professional in Ghana’s capital Accra.

“But it is true that there have been no terrorist attacks,” Bombande told DW, adding that Ghana is not immune from terrorist attacks and therefore can not become complacent.

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“One important element […] is a very active citizen’s engagement to speak out on all issues that can become the ground for entry of terrorist acitivies and terrorist attacks.”

Active role of civil society

In this regard, the active role of civil society in carrying along the people to the type of political discours is important, said Bombande.

He recognized the importance of the role played by Ghana’s media, which is oftentimes critical of the government and on the receiving end of harrassment by some government officials.

“The capacity to bring the state to recognize that everywhere on its sovereign territory we must have the presence of the state not as military presence but the capacity of good governance beginning at local level,” the Ghanain expert told DW.

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Luckily, Ghana shows religious tolerance, Bombarde claimed, refering to intermarriage between Christians and Muslims and a good understanding between religious leaders.

These have become positive constructs that can be build upon, he said.

“There needs to be awareness, that grievances have space for dialogue on fundamental issues such as land disputes and traditional chieftaincy, so they don’t become a deep devide that can be exploited by terrorist groups. There have been attempts to get into this space but these terrorists groups could be identified and kept out of Ghana.”

Well-trained army

Nevertheless, Ghana is not perfect, Bombande said. Ongoing efforts, the recognition of accountability and a functioning parliament is vital.

Being active in the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Accra Initiative are also elements for a collective response from a regional perspective.

The Accra Initiative was launched in September 2017 by Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana and Togo in response to growing insecurity linked to violent extremism in the region. It aims to prevent a spillover of terrorism from the Sahel and to address transnational organised crime in border areas.

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“Terrorists have not deliberately evaded attacking Ghana,” security analyst Kwesi Anin told DW.

One of the reasons for Ghana’s current low-risk status is its army, which is experienced in peacekeeping, well trained and capable of providing very critical and credible response, Anin said.

Border communities sensitized to the dangers

Apart from that, over the last couple of years there has been a strong government–community–society relationship, marked by loyalty and trust, Anin said.

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Border communities are the first stop in term of the defence of the country, according to Anin. They are not wealthy, but resilient. They support and protect each other and have good communication networks.

Over time, this strong tool works across borders, there are activities between the border towns and across the boundaries. In addition, Ghana’s armed forces have been undertaking joint exercises with its neighbors Burkina Faso, Togo, Ivory Coast.

Ghana over time has sent a clear signal: That it is capable of repulsing any such terrorist activities.

Key to success

Also Anin’s colleague, the foreign policy and security analyst Adib Saani, mentions a robust security system that Ghana has constructed.

“There is no active insurgence ongoing in any part of the country as it is happening with Boko Haram inNigeria and therefore the intelligence community in Ghana is not so overstretched”, Saani told DW.

“Time and attention is dedicated to preventing violent extremism or the importation of terrorists into the country.”

Compared with other countries in the West African region, Ghana’s security system is much more robust, Saani added. In the sense that there is a very fine, elaborate, decentralized security architecture right from national security council to regional security council as well.

“Largely, in Ghana we have been able to maintain a level of human security and national cohesion in all parts of the country, so the terrorists don’t have a place to fit in.”

Author: Martina Schwikowski

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