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‘Shut door’ on travellers without documents-Woyongo

February 4, 2015
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The Minister for Interior has directed personnel of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) at the country’s borders to ‘shut the door’ against people seeking to enter the country without travelling documents.

He said this was because there are terrorist groups in the sub-region and the country could not continue to welcome travelers without documents.

Mr Woyongo gave the directive in an interaction with security personnel from the Police, Immigration, Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority and Fire Service at Akanu Joint Border Post and Aflao Border during a familiarisation tour of the Volta region.

[contextly_sidebar id=”ms5enN25NNfaoSIjjbErxIZHU0ugv0Bu”]He said “we cannot continue to welcome people without document into our homes, if not, we may be welcoming terrorists with open arms.”

The Minister announced that government will also  procure “21st century” ammunition for personnel of GIS , adding that the personnel would be retrained to use sophisticated weapons.

He said the initiative was to strengthen the Service adequately to secure all entry points of the country against terrorism and called for cooperation among security services at the borders.

Mr Woyongo asked them to share information and resources and cultivate informants and vigilantes to be effective at the posts.

He tasked the immigration staff to improve upon their revenue generation for the country.

Mr Woyongo said the Police is the best in Africa, adding that irrespective of criticisms the Service is playing its role to maintain law and order and making Ghana appealing to the rest of the world.

Mr Francis Ganyaglo, Deputy Volta Regional Minister, asked the officers to be professional on and off duty.

Mr Kofi Lawson, Ketu South District Chief Executive, said Akanu Joint Border Post was fast becoming a major entry point into the country and called for resourcing and training of personnel there.

Mr Julius Gborgla, Aflao Sector Commander of GIS said identification of border residents was a major challenge for officers there and underscored the need for biometric registration of residents along the borders.

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Source: GNA

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