Terrorism and Violent Extremism in West African Sub-Region: Assessing the Vulnerability and Preparedness of Ghana

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University of Ghana

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Terrorism and violent extremism have emerged as formidable security challenges in West Africa, with countries in the region grappling with the ever-present threat of extremist activities. This study delves into the specific case of Ghana, a country located in West Africa, to assess its vulnerability and preparedness in the face of terrorism and violent extremism. The study adopted a qualitative approach to gather primary data and draw upon some existing secondary sources such as government reports, academic studies, and interviews with experts to assess Ghana’s vulnerability and preparedness against terrorism and violent extremism. Even though Ghana is generally peaceful and democratically stable, the study examines the socio-economic, political, and cultural factors that contribute to Ghana's vulnerability to terrorism and violent extremism. Additionally, it assesses the effectiveness of Ghana's counter terrorism strategies, law enforcement capabilities, and international collaborations in preventing and responding to terrorist threats. The findings of this research reveal that while Ghana has thus far avoided significant acts of terrorism, it is not immune to the challenges posed by terrorism and violent extremism. Factors such as sporadic conflicts around chieftaincy, interethnic conflicts, poverty, high unemployment, porous borders, marginalized communities, and the potential influence of radical ideologies remain concerns that have an impact on the dynamics of its internal security and Ghana’s vulnerability to terrorism and violent extremism. To this, Ghana has demonstrated a commitment to addressing these issues through a combination of legislative measures, intelligence sharing, and community engagement programs. The study recommends the need for Ghana to adopt proactive measures and continuous risk assessment to safeguard Ghana against the spread of terrorism and violent extremism. The study further suggests enhanced regional security cooperation and strengthened resilience against the threat of terrorism.

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MPhil. Political Science

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