Ghana, Japan to cooperate in fight against narcotic drug trafficking

Mr Martin Amidu, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, on Thursday urged the Embassy of Japan to cooperate with the Ghana Government to fight narcotics trafficking.

He said it was important to strengthen the capacity of the security services in order to have a better system for combating such crimes.

Mr Amidu made the call when the newly appointed First Secretary of the Embassy of Japan in Ghana, Mr Shunsuke Saito, paid a courtesy call on him in Accra.

He said narcotics trafficking could have a rippling effect on the democracies of the two countries, adding that the Government of Ghana was putting in appropriate measures to stop the narcotics trade.

Mr Amidu commended the Government of Japan for its tremendous assistance to the development of the country through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

He noted, however, that the justice sector had not been the focal point of most of Japan’s investments and said the Ministry was looking forward for assistance to enable lawyers to expand their technical expertise.

Mr Saito said the courtesy call was to formally introduce himself to the Minister and deepen the bilateral relations between the two countries.

He said Japan had always supported the efforts of the government in the development of the economy in the agricultural, human resource and infrastructure sectors.

Mr Saito said Japan was ready to complement the commitment of African countries to improve and strengthen the system of justice, adding that the increase in narcotics trafficking was a problem for all.

Source: GNA

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  1. GH says

    Excellent idea since Japan is a displine nation in the world in everything they do. excellent idea better electronics, education and crime fighting preventative measure as well as security training.

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