Saturday, August 27, 2011

WANEP WARNS GHANA OVER COMPLACENCY


Mr. Justin Bayor, National Coordinator of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (GHANEP-WANEP) says Ghana should not be complacent over the Global Peace Index latest report which rated the nation as the World’s 42nd and Africa’s 3rd most peaceful country. He maintained that the smuggle of small arms and ammunitions into Ghana from neighbouring Ivory Coast should be a source of worry to all peace loving Ghanaians as elections 2012 are fast approaching. Mr. Justin Bayor was reacting to the Global Peace Index report and the Daily Graphic’s Friday August 19 edition which quoted a former NACOB Director, Mr. Kofi Bentum Quantson’s assertion that Ghana’s security agencies lacked the capacity to control the nation’s “Porous borders.” The WANEP National Coordinator cited occasions when two suspected Rebels from Cote d’I Voire were recently arrested with weapons in Tamale and Bunkpurugu/Yunyoo in the northern part of the country. He bemoaned the increasing rate of political intolerance in Ghana ahead of the 2012 general elections and called on the leadership and supporters of the two main parties, NDC and NPP to be civil during their political discourse. On the Libyan uprising, Mr. Justin Bayor advocated the use of diplomacy by NATO, the rebels and the pro Ghaddafi forces to save that North African country from total collapse. He warned that the Libyan uprising’s spill over could adversely affect many African countries. The West Africa Network for Peace building (WANEP) recently revealed that some weapons used during the Ivorian political turmoil were smuggled into Ghana. The organization expressed fear that such weapons were likely to be used during the 2012 general elections to cause mayhem in Ghana. This was contained in the organization’s quarterly security briefing report for the year 2011 in which an appeal was made to the security agencies to conduct periodic community swoops to retrieve such weapons and ammunitions from illegal possessors.

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