A security expert, Adib Saani, has cautioned the Ghana Police Service against sharing information about the 2024 elections with the public, emphasizing that security measures shouldn’t be openly disclosed like football commentary.
Adib said he believes this would provide troublemakers with valuable insights to guide their malicious intentions.
He explained that, and I quote, “Unlike live sports commentary, where everyone knows how the game is being played, election security requires confidentiality. Revealing security plans would allow troublemakers to devise strategies for malicious activities,” end of quote.
With only 24 days until Election Day in Ghana, the security expert isn’t surprised the police service hasn’t revealed specific security measures.
He, however, expressed confidence in the service’s ability to implement effective security plans closer to the election date.
Meanwhile, Ghana’s Inspector General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has affirmed his outfit’s dedication to maintaining peace before, during, and after the December 7 Presidential and parliamentary elections.