
Ghana Issues Urgent Warning: Stop Unwitting Transport of Explosives
Ghana's National Commission on Small Arms Issues Urgent Warning to Transport Operators Accra, Ghana – The National Commission on Small Arms (NCSA) has issued a stark warning to transport operators across Ghana, urging them to increase their vigilance in preventing the unwitting transportation of arms and explosives. The warning comes from Dr. Adam Bonaa, Acting Executive Secretary of the NCSA, who highlighted the critical need for heightened security measures. "Insist passengers declare their luggage—it could save lives," Dr. Bonaa stated in a recent interview. This urgent plea underscores the potential danger posed by individuals unknowingly carrying such hazardous materials. The NCSA's concern stems from the potential for accidental explosions and the risk to public safety. Dr. Bonaa's comments highlight the need for collaborative efforts between transport operators and passengers in ensuring safer travel. The commission is actively working to educate transport operators on effective methods for detecting and preventing the transportation of dangerous goods. The NCSA's initiative is a crucial step towards enhancing security and public safety in Ghana. The commission's commitment to educating transport operators and passengers reflects a proactive approach to preventing potential tragedies.