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Gov't retooling Immigration Service with 20 armoured vehicles, 8 new regional offices - Muntaka

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Gov't retooling Immigration Service with 20 armoured vehicles, 8 new regional offices - Muntaka
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The Ghanaian government is retooling the Immigration Service with 20 new armoured vehicles and the construction of eight regional offices. These measures aim to improve border security and operational efficiency.

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Enhanced border security infrastructure is critical for national security and managing migration flows in the region.

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The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has announced plans by the government to procure 20 armoured vehicles for the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) as part of efforts to strengthen border security and enhance the Service's operational capacity.

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The article reports on government infrastructure projects and ministerial statements without taking a political stance.

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