Weekly News – 24 April

Sompa Report: Ghana’s Security Threats Now Form a Reinforcing Network

April 22, 2026 – News Ghana

The Q1 2026 National Risk Dimension Report by Sompa & Partners indicates that Ghana’s security environment has shifted into an interlocking web of threats that amplify each other. Security and Operational Risk is rated Severe with a score of 64 out of 125, signaling rising pressure across physical security and digital operating environments.

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German Ambassador reaffirms Security and Development Partnership with Ghana

April 22, 2026 – Ministry of the Interior Ghana

German Ambassador Frederik Landshöft reaffirmed the security and development partnership with Ghana during a courtesy call on Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak. The ambassador expressed appreciation for the strong collaboration, describing the partnership as one of the most effective among Germany’s international engagements.

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Ghana to deepen preventive security strategy under CSSM Phase 2 – Interior Minister

April 21, 2026 – Ghanaian Times

Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening preventive security measures as Ghana prepares for Phase Two of the Coastal States Stability Mechanism (CSSM). While Ghana remains a beacon of peace, it remains exposed to emerging threats, particularly the spread of violent extremism from the Sahel.

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Ghana’s Diplomatic and Defence Leadership Joins G7++ Friends of Gulf of Guinea Meeting in France

April 21, 2026 – Modern Ghana

A high-level Ghanaian delegation joined the G7++ Friends of the Gulf of Guinea meeting in France, underscoring Ghana’s role as a key partner in securing one of the world’s most strategically critical waterways. The delegation was led by Ghana’s Ambassador to France, H.E. Mavis Ama Frimpong.

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Ghana, Sierra Leone activate landmark cooperation framework to boost economic and security ties

April 21, 2026 – GBC Ghana Online

Ghana and Sierra Leone have begun the first-ever session of their Permanent Joint Commission for Cooperation in Accra. The three-day technical session brings together senior officials to deliberate on trade, agriculture, energy, health, and security, focusing on delivering tangible outcomes.

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