Security analyst Andrews Asiedu Tetteh has called for the immediate removal of Interior Minister Mohammed Muntaka-Mubarak and Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah, citing their demonstrated lack of competence in their respective portfolios.
In his analysis, Tetteh argued that the two ministers have failed to demonstrate effective stewardship since their appointment.
He specifically criticised the interior minister, stating that the recent surge in insecurity and the tragic cases of missing persons found dead underscore the minister’s ineffectiveness in managing the ministry.
While acknowledging the minister’s political acumen, Tetteh questioned his ability to lead the Interior Ministry, advocating for a comprehensive overhaul due to its perceived shortcomings in addressing violent crimes.
Expressing deep concern over the escalating security situation, particularly in Bawku where renewed violence has led to strict curfews and evacuations, Tetteh described the developments as troubling and warned that ritual killings have become alarmingly frequent.
He urged security authorities to take decisive action and noted that the Bawku violence exhibits characteristics of terrorist activities, warning that inaction could exacerbate the situation over the next five months.
Tetteh speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM also expressed disappointment with the defence minister’s performance, suggesting some of his comments reveal a lack of understanding of security matters.
Given these concerns, Tetteh called on President John Mahama to consider replacing some security appointees to demonstrate a genuine commitment to protecting citizens.