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Kenyan Officials have expressed
concern about potential terrorist attacks targeted at Ghana and are
expecting the country’s security agencies to take the threat seriously.
Speaking
to the Daily Guide newspaper in Nairobi on Sunday, a former army
Colonel of the Kenyan Defence Force (KDF), Col (Rtd) Benedict Musembi
and a Kenyan Member of Parliament for Nakuru County, Onesmus Kimani
Ngunjiri, expressed the hope that unlike Kenya, Ghana would not take
lightly, intelligence filtering in that some terror groups were
targeting key civilian installations in Ghana.
“In Africa, we
need to be careful. We need to be alert; we need to tell the truth. We
need to know there is an enemy coming which is terrorism, so it is not
only Kenya, but all over the continent now,” the Kenyan MP Kimani
Ngunjiri told Daily Guide exclusively in Nairobi.
“I think, it’s
a big thing now and it is targeting Africa and we must be very careful
about it now. We cannot trust anybody, whether white or black or
blue…When the information is given, we need to take it very seriously.”
In
Kenya, the job of the National Intelligence Service boss, Micheal
Gichangi, is currently on the line because he did not take seriously,
intelligence passed to him by Israeli and American intelligence agencies
about a potential terror attack on Kenya.
It is believed that
laxity on the part of the Kenyan intelligence resulted in the massacre
of more than 70 people by Somali-based terror group, Al-shabaab on
September 21, 2013.
Similarly, the British government, through
its High Commission in Ghana, is sending signals of a potential terror
attack by terrorist groups originating from Mali.
On September
26, the High Commission issued alerts to its citizens in Ghana, saying
that they had strong suspicious about a potential hit on the country.
“There is an underlying threat from terrorism. Attacks could be
indiscriminate, including places visited by expatriates and foreign
travelers,” the circular to British citizens in Ghana stated.
“We
should not take these things lightly. When any country is given those
kinds of information, we need to be careful and take it very seriously,”
the Kenyan MP advised.
“It is not only in Kenya; the fire [of
terrorism] is spreading across Africa,” noted Col. (Rtd) Musembi in a
one-on-one interview with Daily Guide in Nairobi.
“If our
security had taken it seriously, I think we could not have gotten those
problems [the Westgate massacre], but sometimes we are so careless.”
According
to the British, Ghana is being targeted for its military intervention
in Mali, were African Union troops are helping to fight armed Islamist
incursions into the country from the north. There is a possibility of
retaliatory attacks in Ghana due to its participation in the
intervention in Mali.
Intelligence
It is unclear if
Ghanaian security agencies have received any specific intelligence about
the nature of the terrorist threat, but frantic anti-terrorism
preparations are being made by the military, giving rise to suspicions
that the terror attack is not a mere hoax. |
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Source: Raphael Ofori-Adeniran/D-Guide |
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