Brigadier General Emmanuel W. Ntem heads the Ghana Boundary Commission and recently traveled to the Volta Region with his team. The group wanted to check how well Ghana protects its borders and makes sure everything works properly. They looked at important crossing points like the Aflao Barrier where people enter and leave the country. The team studied roads, buildings, and security workers at these locations. They also talked about problems with secret paths that people use to cross without permission.
James Gunu serves as the Volta Regional Minister and met with the visiting group. He told them that more people are using hidden routes to cross the border without going through official checkpoints. These secret crossings create serious dangers for both the region and the whole country. Gunu asked different government agencies to work together better to stop these risky activities. He believes stronger teamwork will help keep Ghana's borders safe from threats.
Brigadier General Ntem promised that his commission will continue helping local and national leaders protect Ghana's territory. He stressed that security agencies need to plan together and learn new skills to fight cross-border crimes. The general believes coordination between different groups is the key to stopping dangerous activities at the borders. His team will keep working with regional officials to strengthen border security. These efforts aim to prevent criminals from using unauthorized routes to enter Ghana.
James Gunu serves as the Volta Regional Minister and met with the visiting group. He told them that more people are using hidden routes to cross the border without going through official checkpoints. These secret crossings create serious dangers for both the region and the whole country. Gunu asked different government agencies to work together better to stop these risky activities. He believes stronger teamwork will help keep Ghana's borders safe from threats.
Brigadier General Ntem promised that his commission will continue helping local and national leaders protect Ghana's territory. He stressed that security agencies need to plan together and learn new skills to fight cross-border crimes. The general believes coordination between different groups is the key to stopping dangerous activities at the borders. His team will keep working with regional officials to strengthen border security. These efforts aim to prevent criminals from using unauthorized routes to enter Ghana.