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2020
DOI: 10.31920/2732-5008/2020/v1n2a3
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Strengthening Public Resilience and Border Security Management against Terrorism: A Case Study of Elubo Border in the Western Region of Ghana

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“…However, the different security services jealously guarded their independence, issues also became politicized which obstructed collaboration and information sharing (Christensen & Edu-Afful, 2019). In the Western border areas also information asymmetry and transnational migration made Ghana susceptible to terrorist attacks (Azumah &Apau & Krampah, 2020). Nevertheless, Ghana still ranked 96th in the (Global Terrorism Index, 2022), i.e.…”
Section: The Bearing Of Islamist Terrorism On Kenya's Informal Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the different security services jealously guarded their independence, issues also became politicized which obstructed collaboration and information sharing (Christensen & Edu-Afful, 2019). In the Western border areas also information asymmetry and transnational migration made Ghana susceptible to terrorist attacks (Azumah &Apau & Krampah, 2020). Nevertheless, Ghana still ranked 96th in the (Global Terrorism Index, 2022), i.e.…”
Section: The Bearing Of Islamist Terrorism On Kenya's Informal Economymentioning
confidence: 99%