Security Analyst, Adib Saani has challenged politicians claiming there’s no sense of insecurity in the country to walk in town without bodyguards.
He was reacting to comments by Interior Minister, Ambrose Derry who insisted Ghana is safe because other countries are experiencing worse insecurities.
However, Adib Saani believes there country is no more the safe haven it used to be; adding that even police officers are complaining of insecurities.
“I would advise that they withdraw their personal security detail to prove that indeed, there is security in Ghana. It doesn’t make sense to have a bodyguard when you think all is safe. It is hypocritical and insensitive to maintain your bodyguards at the same time opine that Ghana is safe,” he said in a statement.
He continued: “The trend is so bad that even police personnel complain of insecurity. As expected, a lot more Ghanaians will be enquiring about owning guns. Some might use crooked methods to obtain these weapons. This will invariably birth another major security challenge. How about the other millions of Ghanaians without bodyguards?”
GhanaFeed.com