The Ministry for the Interior will today commence a nationwide monitoring and inspection exercise on the activities of private security organisations, locksmiths (key cutting) and rubber stamp and seals operators to ensure compliance of laws governing their operations.
In this regard, it has advised all players within the sector to register or renew their licenses to regularise their operations with the ministry to avoid sanctions.
To be conducted in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, the exercise is also intended to help facilitate the streamlining of operations of players within the sector and allow the ministry gather data to inform decision-making.
Additionally, it will further sensitise the public on services and opportunities in the sector as well as provide an avenue for the ministry to interface with new and existing clientele and the general public.
This was contained in a statement signed and issued in Accra yesterday, by Doreen P. Annan, Chief Director, Ministry for the Interior.
“The move to conduct a nationwide monitoring exercise by officials of the ministry in conjunction with the Ghana Police Service, is critical to ensure compliance to the laws which constitutes the legal basis of the services rendered by the ministry,” it noted.
In addition, the statement said the ministry would be expanding its publication of service providers in good standing on its website to include the national newspapers and social media.
“This would go a long way to sanitise the operations of the service providers and improve the security consciousness of the general public,” it stated.
As a ministry mandated to ensure internal security in the country, the statement said the ministry was committed to guaranteeing law and order, peace and security to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive and boost the country’s economy.
BY TIMES REPORTER