The government of Ghana has described as standard caution, the terror alerts issued by the UK and Canada.
In a statement issued by Information Minister Mustapha Hamid, the government said the National Security Ministry “has taken notice of news reports of some travel alerts issued by western nations as a caution to potential travelers to Ghana.
“The Ministry hereby informs the Ghanaian public that the alerts are only standard cautions and do not represent any specific known terrorism threats to the nation.
“Through collaborative and intelligence sharing arrangements with international allies, the nation’s security agencies will be aware if there is a known threat in the offing.
“The public is hereby assured that the nation faces no known terror threats at the moment and remains safe.”
Source:Ghana/AccraFM.com