The Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Mr Kwame Asuah-Takyi, has stressed the need for more collaboration to counter security threats across the West Africa sub-region.
The Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr Kwame Asuah Takyi (middle), Commodore Kehinde John Odubanjo (immediate left) and the Deputy Comptroller-General of Immigration, with visiting senior military Officers from the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College
The Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr. Kwame Asuah-Takyi has underscored the need for international collaboration in countering security threats across the sub-region.
He made this remarks at a workshop for senior military Officers from the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College comprising Officers from Nigeria, South Africa, Togo and Tanzania, who were on a study tour to the GIS.
Mr. Asuah Takyi also noted that security was very vital for prosperity and economic development, thus “no government can afford not to invest in its security agencies.”
Is El-Rufai’s no-negotiation with kidnappers working ?
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Tue May 04 2021
The abduction and brutal killing of some of the students of Greenfield University is one of the many pictures of the North that is painted in the colour of blood. Coming at a time when students abducted from the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation are yet to be released by kidnappers, it highlights the depth to which we have descended in this trench of insecurity. This, to a very scary extent, is a head-on collision with the status of Kaduna State as Nigeria’s “Centre of Learning” given the large number of institutions of learning that the state is host to. In literal terms, Kaduna State is not just a centre of learning; it is also the heart of security training in Nigeria owing to the presence of military and security training institutions in the state, notably, the Nigerian Defence Academy, Airforce Institute of Technology, DSS Training School, and the Armed Forces Command and Staff College i