Woyongo Hands Over...

Mr Mark Woyongo, the Outgone Minister of the Interior on Monday handed over his ministerial responsibilities to Mr Prosper Bani, who replaced him in a recent ministerial reshuffle by President Mahama in Accra.

He commended all the Agencies under the Ministry for their collaboration which resulted in the Ministry achieving so much despite the financial challenges.

 Mr Woyongo noted that under his authority 11 bills had been sent to Parliament, one of which is the Immigration Service Bill that was passed by Parliament.

 He said the Immigration Service Bill would enhance security operations of immigration officials especially at the country’s borders.

 He said the passage of the bill has empowered Immigration officers to carry arms and ammunitions in the discharge of their duties. He therefore appealed to the Immigration Service to make maximum use of the weapons.

 Mr Woyongo said a draft Bill on Non-Custodial Law has been sent to the Attorney General’s Department to be fined tuned and submitted to cabinet.

He said that Bill would help decongest the country’s prisons so that people who committed minor offences and have found themselves in the prisons would be released and made to do community work.

He also praised the coming into force of the Justice for All programme, noting that through it, a High Court has now been established in Nsawam which looks into remand cases. The former Minister said the Efiase project has yielded encouraging results and appealed to Ghanaians to assist to contribute to it.

 He said President Mahama also promised 50 million Ghana cedis for infrastructural development for remand prisoners, adding that ‘we want to separate remand from convicts.

 He also called on the security agencies to ensure free, fair and transparent elections to proof to the world that Ghana was still a beacon of hope and a peaceful country as far as democracy was concerned.

He said logistics would be provided to the security agencies to ensure peaceful elections. Mr Prosper Bani on his part said his responsibility was to build on what Mr Woyongo has left off, because his predecessor has achieved a lot.

 He said there were challenges on conflict, over-crowding, logistics for the Police, and capacity building on issues bordering the Agencies.

The New Minister tasked the Agencies to have a preventive orientation on issues, especially the way the rains cause a lot of havoc to lives and property, so that such disasters would be curbed.