A Security Analyst Adib Sani has mentioned that as a part of efforts to make sure the safety of the nation, there’s a want to supply a clearly outlined witness safety regime.
He defined that if an individual offers results in the safety officers, they anticipate their privateness to be protected. If that can’t be assured then individuals will steer clear of divulging info to the officers.
Speaking on News Central on TV3 Friday, March 29, in relation to the See Something Say Something marketing campaign, he mentioned ” we have now not been exhaustive sufficient. when you see somebody individuals taking footage of the seat of the federal government, or navy installations they usually see nothing incorrect with it then it is a matter, we’d like training on it, training is extraordinarily key.
“Of course witness protection. If people report and you don’t act on it they will not have any confidence and they will expect their their privacy will be well protected. We need to have a clearly defined witness protection regime.”
The Ministry for National Security launched the “See something, say something” as a residents’ consciousness marketing campaign geared toward defending the nation in opposition to terrorist assaults.
The “See something, say something”, encourages the general public to be vigilant of the actions of suspicious characters and report such actions and characters to the safety businesses.
The launch shaped a part of the ministry’s border counter-terrorism technique geared toward sensitising the general public to terrorism threats and inspiring the citizenry to collaborate with state safety businesses to scale back the specter of terrorism within the nation.
What to do
As a part of the marketing campaign, a toll-free quantity — 999 — has been offered for residents to swiftly report suspicious actions to state safety authorities or use the emergency contacts and social media platforms of the Ghana Police Service to attract the eye of state businesses to uncommon actions inside their communities.
Where cellular connectivity is a problem, locals are to report suspicious actions to their native police, conventional leaders, opinion leaders, heads of faith-based organisations and leaders of political events who might expedite motion to arrest any menace of terrorism assault scenario.
Some celebrities and media personalities, together with Kofi Kinata, Kwame Sefa Kayi, Dzifa Bampoe, Gifty Adorye, Nana Aba Anamoah and Rev. Dr Lawrence Tetteh, have been appointed ambassadors for the marketing campaign.