By Sarah Baafi
A delegation from the Wulensi Traditional Area, led by the Regent of Wulensi, Osumanu Salifu Wumbei, has paid a courtesy call on the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, at the Ministry in Accra.
The visit focused on key security challenges confronting communities within the Wulensi Traditional Area, as well as development priorities needed to promote sustainable growth and social cohesion. Other pressing concerns affecting peace, safety, and progress in the area and the wider Northern Region were also discussed.
The Regent highlighted the importance of a strengthened security presence and collaboration to safeguard lives and property, stressing that peace remains a prerequisite for development. He further underscored the role of traditional authorities in mobilizing and encouraging community cooperation and supporting government efforts at the local level.
In his response, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to ensuring security across all parts of the country and acknowledged the critical role traditional leaders play in maintaining peace and stability. He assured the delegation that the Ministry would continue to work closely with security agencies and local stakeholders to address the concerns raised.
The Interior Minister also emphasized the need for sustained dialogue between government institutions and traditional authorities, noting that such engagements are vital to building trust, strengthening local governance, and advancing national development.
The meeting forms part of the Government’s broader approach to inclusive governance, reinforcing partnerships with traditional leaders to tackle community challenges and contribute to Ghana’s overall peace, stability, and progress.
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