The Comptroller-General of Immigration (CGI), Mr. Samuel Basintale Amadu, has underscored the importance of interagency collaboration at Ghana’s borders, stressing that collective efforts are vital to safeguarding the nation’s security.

On the third day of his working tour of the Bono Region, Mr. Amadu called on security agencies operating along the frontiers to complement each other’s work and strengthen cooperation in carrying out their mandates.
He emphasized that teamwork at the local level should reflect the coordinated approach already being implemented at the national level, noting that effective collaboration among agencies such as the Customs, NARCOC, and other security outfits would not only enhance border management but also contribute to the broader goal of national stability.

Addressing officers during his visits to the Gonokrom Border, Kato Checkpoint, Berekum Sector, Kofibadukrom, Kofikumikrom, Yaakrom, Gonokrom Sectors, and the Nkrakwanta Border Control, the CGI encouraged personnel to remain united, disciplined, and proactive in tackling operational challenges.
He commended the dedication of officers and acknowledged the invaluable support of stakeholders over the years in advancing the mission of the Ghana Immigration Service.

In a related development, the CGI paid a courtesy call on the Municipal Chief Executive of Dormaa, Hon. Dominic Adomah Ameyam, where discussions centered on strengthening institutional cooperation and addressing local security concerns.

The Bono Region tour forms part of Mr. Amadu’s broader initiative to assess operational challenges, motivate personnel, and reinforce the importance of interagency collaboration in securing Ghana’s borders.




















