MP worried about security at Parliament

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Nkoranza North is calling for increased security at the premises of Ghana’s legislature after it was besieged by irate protestors who were displaced following a demolition exercise by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA)

According to Maj. Rtd. Derrick Yaw Oduro, the Minority’s deputy ranking member of Defense and Interior, ‘if a whole parliament we don’t have adequate security, it is very bad and dangerous, we need to take immediate action.’

The MP for expressed worry about how close the protestors from Old Fadama had come to the premises of the parliament, a place supposed to be high on security. “You can see that the Coat of Arms in front of parliament, some of the lightning systems on the street were all destroyed and some flower pots were broken,” he stated.

He was also concerned about the fact that they were heading towards the Job 600 project until they were repelled by a reinforced police force. The security for parliament must be beefed up, it is not up to required strength, he added.

He revealed that the Police detail at parliament had requested 32 additional officers to their current contingent some of whom he said were on other duty outside of parliament.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

“I Want to Entertain” – Kudus After Tottenham Hotspur Move

President Mahama Orders Crackdown on ‘Illegal’ Shipping Charges at Ghana’s Ports

“Let’s Make Safety a Way of Life” – Chief Fire Officer Daniella Ntow Sapong at Maiden National Safety Awards

Finance Minister to present 2025 mid-year budget review to parliament on July 24

Ghana’s Military Chief of Defence Staff Warns Troops Against Unauthorised Operations

Your Service Saves Lives and Safeguards Communities – Interior Minister to GNFS

Public notice

Mobile applications

Our mobile app is optimized for your phone. Download it for free!

Connect With Us

© 2025, dailypost | All Rights Reserved.
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE