Former National Security Minister Francis Poku, who served during the J.A. Kufuor administration, has warned about the dangers of politicizing military activities, emphasizing the negative impact this could have on the people of Ghana.
Speaking at the Republic Day Lecture on July 1, Mr. Poku emphasized the need for non-partisan support for security operations to benefit the nation as a whole.
He highlighted the importance of intelligence-driven deployments, especially during elections, to ensure the safety and security of all citizens.
“It must be an honest assessment. Let’s assess and communicate because if we’re going to have elections, decisions taken as to the deployment must originate from the Joint Intelligence Committee,” Poku stated.
“Let us not politicize operations.”
Poku underscored the crucial role of the Joint Intelligence Committee in informing strategic deployments and maintaining national stability.
He also advised security agencies to conduct continuous assessments and reviews of their operations, ensuring they remain effective and adaptable to evolving threats.
“A proper assessment allows us to prepare for all possible scenarios and identify the necessary resources for effective operations,” he added.
Moreover, Poku stressed that Ghana cannot achieve long-term development without a stable security environment.
He highlighted the critical link between security and national progress, stating, “Proper stability must be founded on your preparations for the future. The military must justify strategy and operational decisions to the President.”
He praised the military for their professionalism and restraint, particularly in the aftermath of the heinous killing of Major Maxwell Mahama.
“When I heard of Major Mahama’s case, I asked myself how did the people survive. I was very thankful for the military, who was able to go and contain it. It shows the professionalism that has come back,” Poku remarked.
He concluded by urging Ghanaians to uphold the values and foundation of the constitution as the country moves forward.