
The Minority in Parliament has expressed alarm over the rising cases of kidnapping in Ghana, citing it as a major threat to national security and safety. According to TV3 News, the opposition party is calling for a comprehensive security strategy to address the issue.
The Minority’s concerns come in the wake of several high-profile kidnapping cases, including the abduction of Sylvia Patience Baah, an Emirates Airlines manager, who was allegedly kidnapped by National Security operatives. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and raised questions about the safety of citizens.
The Minority is also criticizing the government’s handling of security, arguing that the current approach is inadequate. They are demanding increased measures to curb kidnapping and ensure the safe release of victims.
According to reports, kidnapping cases have been on the rise, with several incidents reported across the country. The Ghana Police Service has acknowledged the issue and assured the public of efforts to address it.
The situation has led to concerns about travel safety, with many calling for increased security measures to protect citizens. The Minority’s call for a comprehensive security strategy aims to address the root causes of kidnapping and ensure a safer environment for all Ghanaians.
The government is facing pressure to act swiftly and effectively to address the kidnapping menace.
Source: TV3 News, GhanaWeb
Author: Korkor Anumu



