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Arm acquisition is on the rise; Ghanaians are losing confidence in state protection – Adib Saani

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Ghanaians are increasingly losing confidence in the state’s ability to protect them, as a worrying trend of self-armament emerges ahead of the general elections scheduled for December 7th.

Security Expert Adib Saani has raised alarms about the alarming surge in citizens resorting to dubious means to acquire weapons for personal protection.

Speaking on ABC IN THE MORNING on October 24, 2024, he observed that “I have seen the … of many Ghanaians beginning to own arms,” a trend that poses significant threats of potential violence during the electoral period.

As the election draws closer, Saani emphasizes the urgent need for various stakeholders, particularly political parties, to engage in meaningful consultations to prevent election-related violence. He stressed, “It should go just beyond the talk.

We need to ensure that the laws are enforced on the latter,” highlighting the critical nature of enforcing existing regulations. He also referenced past incidents of election violence, underscoring the importance of improving intelligence and increasing the presence of security forces on the ground through collaboration between the police and military.

This alarming situation is echoed by the Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Kathleen Addy, who expressed deep concern over the growing willingness of Ghanaians to engage in election-related violence.

Following the launch of an NCCE report on voter concerns, which indicated that some voters are prepared to resort to violence to push party interests, Addy called for a reinforcement of government institutions to restore public confidence in the electoral process.

“I think it is a disturbing phenomenon. And we need to address some of these fundamental issues; if not, we could be in for a rough ride,” she cautioned.

As the nation approaches a critical electoral milestone, the responsibility lies with Ghanaians to prioritize peace and stability over divisive actions.

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