In a strategic move to enhance the efficiency of Ghana’s security framework, President John Dramani Mahama has appointed the Minister for Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, as the Acting National Security Minister. This decision, made in accordance with Section 24 of the Securities and Intelligence Act 2020 (Act 1030), was formally communicated to Parliament by Speaker Alban Bagbin on Friday, March 7, 2025. citeturn0search0
With this appointment, Muntaka will oversee national security operations alongside his existing duties as Interior Minister. The consolidation of these roles aims to streamline operations and improve coordination within the country’s security apparatus. This development comes as the government intensifies efforts to address emerging security challenges and ensure public safety.
Upon assuming office, President Mahama initiated a series of governmental reforms aimed at creating a leaner and more efficient administration. These reforms included the dissolution of several sectoral ministries, such as the Ministry for National Security, the Ministry of Information, and the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources. The reassignment of responsibilities to existing ministries is part of the President’s commitment to streamline governance and enhance operational efficiency.
Muntaka’s expanded portfolio reflects the administration’s trust in his capability to manage both internal affairs and national security, ensuring a cohesive approach to the nation’s safety and stability.