The Director of Academic Affairs and Research at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping and Training Centre (KAIPTC), Dr Emmanuel Kwesi Aning, has warned that there could be conflict across the country if the issue concerning nomadic herdsmen was not resolved very well.
He said the police campaign tagged “Operation Cowleg,” which was targeted against nomadic herdsmen and shooting of their cattle, was counterproductive.
Discussion
Dr Aning was speaking at a public discussion that assessed President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s first year in office. It was on the theme: “Foreign relations and security sector governance” and was organised by the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD) in association with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
The forum, which was the second in the series, was also addressed by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Mr Charles Owiredu; a lecturer at the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy (LECIAD), Dr Amanda Coffie, and the Member of Parliament for the North Tongu Constituency, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
While the three assessed the President on his foreign policy, Dr Aning based his assessment on governance in the security sector and gave an appalling viewpoint of security in the country that was totally out of sync with the manifesto promises of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Overview
Speaking on the sub-themes of vigilantism, land guards, farmer-herder crisis, small arms and peacekeeping, Dr Aning expressed his dissatisfaction with the way the government was tackling security, but commended it for appointing a Minister of National Security.
He said appointing a minister in charge of security was a wise decision by the government considering that the appointment would enable Ghanaians through their representatives in Parliament to question the minister on security issues.
Reminder
He pointed out that besides some farmer/nomadic herdsmen being Ghanaians, they also belonged to an ethnic group that was the second largest in the sub-region.
Although Dr Aning accepted that the conflict between herdsmen and farmers had reached a boiling point because cattle belonging to herdsmen were destroying farms, he nonetheless believed that there were better ways of solving the matter rather than the police shooting to kill the cattle.
According to Dr Aning, if care is not taken and the herdsmen become agitated enough, they can pick up arms and turn them on innocent citizens.
He urged the authorities to think through the matter carefully in order to appease all sides.
He also expressed concern that there were about 2.3 million guns in the hands of civilians, which in a way had contributed to vigilantism in the country as members now openly challenge authority, in addition to the menace of land guards whose presence and activities seemed now to be accepted by all.
Strategy
Contributing to the discussions, an assistant Commissioner of Police, Benjamin Agordzor, desired to know why the country did not have a national security strategy.
In his opinion, controlling security without a strategy was futile.
ACP Agordzor believed that appointing an IGP based on proposals submitted by the police for consideration and an assessment to be undertaken by an independent panel would curb political interference in security matters.
Source: Graphic.com
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Papa Nii, this man described those herds men as also Ghanaians ridiculous! Some people are really going mad on their know it all education of expert. Some logic paaa! You know what! These so called experts comment out of hate for our leaders, they think they could also be where they are or they are the best to be there so talk anyhow. I can't understand why these journalists can't read to know genuine people and those who talk out of bitterness. If this Anning is not bitter how can he tell Ghanaians these kriminals on our land destroying our farms and raping our women also have right to take arms, may God have mercy on him. If this is the contribution he can offer this nation then he is the most st*pid sh*thole Donald Trump could offer an asylum to stay in his country. These journalists could do the country a favour by not inviting people with bitterness in them, I'm really sorry there is no patriotism in some of the journalists so can't see who hate this nation when they invite them to contribute about issues concerning our country. This man has never said anything positive to help this nation right from the time of John Mahama till today, yet still those idi*tic journalists can't see to stop calling on that man to comment on national issues. God be merciful to Ghana! The hate and pull him down is too much.
Oh Yeah ....herdsmen agitated enough and taking arms against land-owner peasant farmers whose peasant holdings are trampled over by cattle... SOME LOGIC.. Peasants can`t be agitated and can`t pick arms against visitors destroying their property. THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE. LAND OWNER FARMERS MUST STAND UP AND DEFEND THEIR PROPERTY...period