Thursday 17 March 2016

UK warns its citizens in Ghana to be vigilant

The United Kingdom has warned its citizens in Ghana to be vigilant following alert of a potential terror attack in Ghana.
National security on Wednesday issued a warning on a possible terror attack, asking Ghanaians to be wary and security conscious.
The warning follows attacks in Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast last week, which killed several people and destroyed properties.

Security experts have said that  public places including hotels, restaurants, malls and other public places that attract a lot of foreigners are prone to attacks.
This has raised fear and panic among Ghanaians who believe their lives are at risk.
The British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin has subsequently alerted its citizens in Ghana or those who intend travelling to Ghana to be security conscious.
"What we have done is to advise our citizens in the region including Ghana to be vigilant. We've said there is an underlying threat of terrorism," he told Accra-based Radio Gold.
However, Interior Minister, Prosper Bani has called on Ghanaians to remain calm as security is beefed up around possible danger zones to avert any attack.
He made this known at a press briefing after a meeting of security chiefs to come out with strategies to fight terror in Ghana.
Mr Prosper Bani further indicated that hotel and restaurant managers have been given specific instructions on what to do in case of an attack.
He further urged Ghanaians to report any suspicious character they find to the police in order to prevent such attacks.

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