The National Coordinator of the Ghana Boundary Commission (GBC), Major General Emmanuel Kotia, says the outfit is collaborating with the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) Commission toimprove the dwelling circumstances of individuals dwelling alongside the counattempt’s borders as a way to improve safety.
He mentioned there was the necessity to present sufficient social facilities, together with water, colleges and well being services,for folks in border communities to stop them from being weak,and due to this fact, swayed into violent actions.
Major General Kotiamade the decision on the inauguration of a rehabilitated well being centre at Leklebi -Kame, a border Community within the Afadzato District of the Volta Region on Thursday.
He indicated that investing in poor border communities was related as it could assist stop extremists from benefiting from poverty-induced vulnerability of the folks, significantly the youth,and coerce them into extremist actions.
According to Major General Kotia, “the provision of vital social amenities would deter terrorists from infiltrating border communities, and also promote peace and tranquility in such communities.”
The Director of Free Movement of ECOWAS Commission, Mr Albert Siaw Boateng, introduced that it was supplied with funds to undertake tasks, and Ghana was the primary to finish such tasks within the West African sub-region.
Mr Boateng highlighted that the ECOWAS Commission was committed to making sure free motion of individuals throughout the borders of West African international locations.
Moreover, he mentioned the Ghanaian authorities and their Togolese counterparts would interact in further consultations to seek out alasting answer to challenges militating in opposition to the free motion of individuals throughout the borders of the 2 international locations.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Mr Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong,acknowledged that the rehabilitation of the well being centre was a testomony of what regional integration may obtain.
He mentioned that the power would promote high quality healthcare for thepeople of Leklebi -Kame and communities in Togo.
MrAmpratwum- Sarpong noticed that the implementation of cross-border help programmes to boost the free motion of individuals would additionally foster unity and peace within the sub-region, including that,“the rehabilitated health facility is a shining example that when nations came together, much development can be achieved.”
The Chief of Leklebi -Kame, Togbe Atatsi V, recommended the Ghana Boundary Commission for the completion of the challenge, and lauded the 48 Regiment of the Ghana Army who executed the challenge.
FROM SAMUEL AGBEWODE, LEKLEBI