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Security agencies directed to apply minimum force to defend themselves against attacks

Wed, Oct 8 2025 2:12 PM
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Security agencies directed to apply minimum force to defend themselves against attacks

The National Security Council has issued a strong warning to individuals and groups attacking security personnel during lawful operations, directing all security agencies to apply the “necessary minimum force” to defend themselves when confronted with violence.

In a statement signed by the Minister for the Interior and Minister responsible for National Security, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, the Council expressed grave concern over the rising cases of physical and verbal assaults on security officers and the destruction of their offices across the country.

The Council described the attacks as “acts of aggression” that threaten national stability, undermine the rule of law, and endanger officers mandated to protect citizens.

“These acts of aggression undermine the rule of law, the authority of the State, and the safety of the very officers mandated to protect the citizenry,” the statement read.

While acknowledging that some officers may occasionally act unprofessionally, the Council stressed that such personnel are held accountable through internal disciplinary measures.

However, it stated that no member of the public has the right to assault, obstruct, or verbally abuse security officers performing their duties.

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“No individual or group has the right to attack or obstruct public officers in the lawful discharge of their duties, whether verbally, physically, or through the use of weapons,” it stated.

Effective immediately, the Council has directed all security agencies, including the Police, Immigration Service, Armed Forces, Prisons Service, and Fire Service, to defend themselves and enforce the law when violently attacked.

“Accordingly, the National Security Council directs that, with immediate effect, all security agencies shall apply the necessary minimum force to defend themselves and to enforce the law when confronted with any form of violent attack from individuals or sections of the population.”

The National Security Council reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to maintaining peace, public order, and the integrity of Ghana’s security institutions while ensuring that all operations are conducted in full respect of democratic principles and the laws of the Republic.

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