General News of Friday, 8 March 2019

Source: atinkaonline.com

‘There’s no single militia in Ghana; reject false alarm’ - Irbard

Security Analyst, Irbad Ibrahim play videoSecurity Analyst, Irbad Ibrahim

Security expert, Irbad Ibrahim, has cautioned Ghanaians against using militia tags on the youth who are mostly unemployed and seeking for job opportunities.

According to him, those who have been tagged as militia groups do not even qualify to be a cadet corps or a militia and therefore there is no militia in Ghana.

“Are we serious at all? Why call these innocent, benign and harmless young men and women looking for job opportunities a militia? These basic drills don't even qualify them to be a cadet.

Irbard’s caution follows an investigate piece by Joy News on alleged training of private militia, DE-Eye with links to the ruling NPP

Irbad, who took to his Facebook on account on Friday, also warned Ghanaians of the consequences of tagging this vigilante groups as militia, explaining that it would affect foreign direct investment and our reputation in the international community.

“As we continue to unpatriotically paint this nation black, let's take into cognizance the toll this will have on foreign direct investment and our reputation in the international community,” they said.

Below is the comments he made on Facebook wall

What serious nation at all in the world will make it its stock in trade to paint itself black to the world week in, week out?

Are we serious at all? Why call these innocent. benign and harmless young men and women looking for job opportunities a militia? These basic drills don't even qualify them to be a cadet corps, not to talk of a militia!

Do you know what militias do? Go to Iraq, Libya, Northern Mali etc to see how militias decapitate, use VBIEDs and suicide bombers to cause mass casualties. Why do this disservice to this great nation by giving its youth such an inordinate, exaggerated and inaccurate tag?



As we continue to unpatriotically paint this nation black, let's take into cognizance the toll this will have on foreign direct investment and our reputation in the international community.

Ghana is at complete peace. Reject the false alarm and go about your routine daily activities in one of the most peaceful, stable and secure countries in the world!