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Ashanti Regional Peace Council engages more stakeholders on violent extremism 

By Muyid Deen Suleman

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
December 12, 2022
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Kumasi-Ghana, Dec. 12, GNA – The Ashanti Regional Peace Council has stepped up its campaign against violent extremism and terrorism financing as it engages more stakeholders.

Dubbed “Exploring Local and Communities approach towards Addressing Violence Extremism,” the campaign which started in August 2022, is expected to end in January 2023.

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With funding support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Council has been engaging various key stakeholders to sensitise them on the need to lookout for potential violent extremist especially in public places where large number of people converge.

The latest to be engaged as part of the exercise are Ghana Hotels Association and members of the Suame Magazine Industrial Development Organisation.

Insecurity over the past 12 years in the West African Sub-Region linked to terrorist groups has necessitated the need to engage key stakeholders in the country to be alert and vigilant.

It is for this reason that the Council in the last few months embarked on public education targeted at people whose daily activities are done in places where the insurgents attack often.

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Reverend Emmanuel Badu Amoah, the Executive Secretary for Ashanti Regional Peace Council, speaking at separate meetings with the two groups, underlined the need for people to be vigilant in public places where large crowd gather to undertake their businesses.

He indicated that the Government and civil society organisations were looking beyond military solutions towards a holistic approach to countering violent extremism in Ghana.

Tolerance and moderation, he noted, remained a critical bulwark against violent extremist influence and a solid foundation for efforts to build peace.

He said that the push and pull factors, which usually triggered effective actions and the efforts to prevent violence extremism and radicalisation was also a good area to be abreast with.

Rev. Amoah, therefore, advised the participants not to hesitate to report any suspicious character in their work places to the security agencies to avert any attempt to cause mayhem by terrorists.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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