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We must consider the strategic rehabilitation and employment of arrested cybercriminals.

This month, as we officially launch National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we unite under a common banner: to build a safer, more secure digital Ghana. We’ll hear about strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and the importance of updating our software. These are the essential foundations, the “hygiene” of the digital world.
But today, let’s talk about something more radical. Let’s talk about the elephant in the server room.
There’s an old saying in security circles: “To catch a thief, you think like a thief.” In the cyber realm, this adage reaches its zenith. The most formidable cybercriminals—the ones our dedicated agencies work tirelessly to apprehend—don’t just think like thieves. They possess a deep, intuitive, and often unparalleled understanding of the digital vulnerabilities they exploit.
When these individuals are arrested, a critical question emerges: What do we do with this concentrated talent? Do we simply lock away their potential, or do we dare to do something transformative?
We must consider the strategic rehabilitation and employment of arrested cybercriminals.
Before you dismiss this as reckless, consider the precedent. In the world of ethical hacking, the most sought-after professionals are often those who can deconstruct a system with the same creativity and ruthlessness as a malicious actor. They know the backdoors because they’ve built them. They understand social engineering because they’ve perfected the art of the manipulative phone call or email.
just awareness, but also innovation. Let’s champion the traditional messages of caution, but let’s also dare to have courageous conversations about how we build an unbreachable digital Ghana.
The minds that have challenged our systems could be the very ones to fortify them. The question is, are we ready to offer a second chance in exchange for a safer future for all?
Let’s use this month to start the conversation.
Join the Dialogue.
What are your thoughts? Can rehabilitation work in our cybersecurity strategy? Share your views using the hashtag #GhanaCyberFuture.
Together, let’s build a Ghana that is not only digitally enabled but also digitally empowered and secure.
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In Loving Memory of Kwadwo Safo Kantanka: A Ghanaian Legacy That Lives On
The passing of Kwadwo Safo Kantanka marks the end of a remarkable chapter in the story of Ghana. A man whose life embodied dedication, passion, and an unwavering commitment to his community, Kwadwo Safo Kantanka leaves behind a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Kantanka was more than just a name; he was a symbol of resilience and vision. Throughout his life, he demonstrated a deep love for his culture, his people, and the values that make Ghana unique. Whether through his work, his family, or his contributions to society, he touched countless lives with kindness and strength.
In Ghanaian tradition, the strength of a man is measured not just by his achievements, but by the love and respect he commands from those around him. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka was a man who earned both in abundance. His life was a testament to the power of perseverance, the importance of community, and the beauty of living with purpose.
As we mourn his loss, we also celebrate his life — a life that, though it has ended in the physical world, continues to inspire in the hearts and minds of all who knew him. His story is woven into the fabric of Ghana’s rich history, a reminder of what it means to lead with honor and compassion.
May the soul of Kwadwo Safo Kantanka rest in eternal peace. His memory will forever be a guiding light, a beacon of hope, and a source of strength.
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Akwatia By-Election: I am very satisfied with the performance of my men – IGP

Akwatia By-Election: I am very satisfied with the performance of my men – IGP
Source: Adomonline
2 September 2025 1:13pm
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno has commended the peaceful conduct of the Akwatia by-election, describing it as a model for future elections in Ghana.
During a visit to the constituency on Tuesday, September 2, to monitor security operations, the IGP expressed satisfaction with both security personnel and voters for maintaining a calm and orderly environment.
“Everything is going on smoothly as planned, and that is what we expect, to ensure that at the end of the day, we have a very smooth and peaceful election,” Mr. Yohuno said.
He praised the dedication of the police, noting that all regional commanders and members of the Police Management Board (POMAB) had been deployed to work directly with officers on the ground.
“I am very satisfied with the performance of my men. This election is such that we have all regional commanders, all POMAB members on the field, working with the personnel. Everything is going on very well,” he added.
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