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Muntaka Mubarak Urges Religious Leaders to Collaborate on Strengthening Security in Ghana

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The Honorable Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has emphasized the need for collaboration between the government and religious leaders to promote peace, social cohesion, and security across Ghana. During an engagement with Christian Religious Leaders in Kumasi, Hon. Muntaka acknowledged that maintaining peace and security in the country is a collective responsibility.

He stressed the importance of engaging with key stakeholders, including religious leaders, to share ideas and promote peace and security. Hon. Muntaka recognized the significant influence of religious leaders in fostering peace and unity, urging them to continue preaching messages of love, forgiveness, and hope from their pulpits.

The Interior Minister’s call for collaboration is a testament to the government’s commitment to addressing the country’s security challenges. By working together, the government, religious leaders, and other stakeholders can create a safer and more secure environment for all Ghanaians.

Hon. Muntaka’s engagement with Christian Religious Leaders is part of his broader efforts to promote peace and security in Ghana. The Minister has been engaging with various stakeholders, including traditional leaders, civil society organizations, and community groups, to leverage their support and expertise in addressing the country’s security challenges.

The Ministry of Interior’s website highlighted the importance of collaboration in promoting peace and security, stating that “maintenance of peace and security in the country is a collective responsibility.” The Ministry’s commitment to engaging with stakeholders and promoting collaboration is a step in the right direction towards creating a safer and more secure Ghana.

In conclusion, Hon. Muntaka Mubarak’s call for collaboration with Christian Religious Leaders is a significant step towards promoting peace and security in Ghana. By working together, Ghanaians can create a brighter future for themselves and generations to come.

Source:Ayisah Foster||The Punch newspaper

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