Interior Minister Appeals for Citizens’ Cooperation in National Security Efforts

Bono Regional House of Chiefs President, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, expressed gratitude for the facility and reminded the public of the Gun Amnesty programme, calling on those with illegal guns to surrender them by 15th January 2026. 

Najat Adamu
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The Minister of the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has formally commissioned the Bono Regional Command of the National Signals Bureau (NSB) in Sunyani, emphasizing the administration’s focus on enhancing security operations across the region and the nation.

The Minister underscored the strategic importance of the new command, explaining that it will serve as a central signals intelligence hub, harnessing skilled professionals and advanced technologies to generate real-time intelligence for security agencies.

According to him, the command will play a key role in confronting security threats in the Bono Region, including armed robbery, cybercrime, chieftaincy disputes, farmer–herder conflicts, and border-related smuggling activities.

Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak urged residents to back the NSB team, emphasizing that the command is a shared tool for ensuring regional peace.

Bono Regional House of Chiefs President, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, expressed gratitude for the facility and reminded the public of the Gun Amnesty programme, calling on those with illegal guns to surrender them by 15th January 2026.

Joseph Addae Akwaboa, Bono Regional Minister, called the Bono NSB Regional Command a milestone in government’s bid to enhance Ghana’s security architecture.

The NSB, Ghana’s signals intelligence agency, gathers and analyzes foreign signals intelligence, conducts cybersecurity operations, offers technical support to government agencies, and aids law enforcement with communications monitoring.

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