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NPC, UNDP rally border communities, security agencies to curb violent extremism

Leticia OseibyLeticia Osei
December 26, 2025
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The Upper East Regional Office of the National Peace Council (NPC) has organised a one-day community forum at Kansogo in the Bawku West District to strengthen trust and cooperation between security agencies and border communities as part of efforts to prevent violent extremism.

The forum, held under the theme “Building Trust between Security Agencies and Border Communities through Community Forums,” brought together youth, women, traditional and religious leaders, traders, persons with disabilities, and minority groups, including the Fulbe.

The engagement formed part of the Atlantic Corridor Project, implemented with funding support from the Embassy of Denmark through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed at building resilience in at-risk border communities against the spillover of violent extremism.

Addressing participants, Mr Damien Asobayire, the Upper East Regional Executive Secretary of the NPC, said communities along Ghana’s borders with Burkina Faso and Togo maintained strong social and economic ties that were beneficial but also presented security risks.

He noted that the growing threat of violent extremism in the sub-region, coupled with low security awareness, strained relations between communities and security agencies, unapproved routes, and limited logistical and human resources for border management, underscored the need for stronger community involvement in security matters.

Mr Asobayire stressed that community buy-in was essential to effective border security and conflict prevention, adding that trust and collaboration between citizens and law enforcement agencies were critical to early warning and rapid response systems.

“The forum provides a platform for communities and security agencies to engage openly, clear misconceptions, and build mutual trust towards safeguarding our border communities,” he said.

Dr Edward Ampratwum, Head of Inclusive Growth and Accountable Governance at UNDP, explained that the engagement was informed by perceptions of a trust deficit between the youth and law enforcement agencies, arising from past incidents of poor communication, limited engagement, and perceived heavy-handedness.

He called on both security agencies and residents of border communities to work together to prevent violent extremism and promote development.

Mr David Atualing Angaamba, Principal Programmes Manager at the Upper East Regional Peace Council, in a presentation on Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), underscored the need for a whole-of-society approach and the responsibility of community members in information sharing and early response to security threats.

Chief Inspector Tonka Apam, Station Officer at the Zebilla Police Command, said communities played a key role in crime prevention and detection, maintenance of law and order, and the protection of life and property. He urged residents to provide timely and credible information to support police efforts.

Assistant Superintendent of Immigration (ASI) Courage Gblonyah, Deputy Staff Officer at the Zebilla office of the Ghana Immigration Service, highlighted the role of border communities in monitoring the entry and exit of foreigners and reporting threats at both approved and unapproved entry points.

The forum featured open discussions and a question-and-answer session, allowing participants to share concerns and propose practical measures to strengthen cooperation with security agencies.

Naba Abeliwini Akayaug, Chief of the Kabougo community, expressed confidence that the engagement would enhance trust, improve collaboration, and contribute to reduced crime, improved security, and stronger resilience against violent extremism in border communities of the Upper East Region.

Source: GNA
Tags: Damien AsobayireDr Edward AmpratwumGhana NewsHead of Inclusive Growth and Accountable Governance UNDPNPCSecurity agenciesUNDPUpper East Regional Executive Secretary of NPCUpper East Regional OfficeViolent extremism
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