International
Ghana receives a fleet of some 100 armoured vehicles from the European Union to face Jihadist threat
Sudan Events – Sumaya Sayed
Ghana’s president Nana Akuffo Adodo discussed regional and international issues with the EU’s top diplomat in Accra.
“It is imperative to understand that no single country can confront the terrorist threat on its own,” Ghana’s president said. “Collaborative efforts among nations facing this challenge and a critical support from partners such as the European Union who share our security concerns, remain crucial in mitigating the terrorist threat in the West African region.”
In a statement, the EU said the Ghana aid was part of a broader 616 million euros package to strengthen defence and security of the four coastal countries of the Gulf of Guinea.