A Security expert, Adam Bona, says Ghana’s national security has outlived its usefulness.

Speaking at the first anniversary cerebration of the violence, Mr Bona appealed to the President, Nana Akufo-Addo to scrap and restructure the national security as soon as possible.

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To him, the national security apparatus is a problem and leading Ghanaians into doomsday.

He thought the Emile Short Commission report would have sanitised the security architecture of this country, but that has never been the case.

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 “Some of us have been talking about the national security and I will appeal to the President to scrap the national security, lets clean it with a soap and restructure it,” he said.

Mr Bona also described the vigilantism law as a bogus one because the law has failed to protect Ghanaians.

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“We have a certain vigilantism law and other laws which I call them bogus laws because they have not been used meaningfully. We are just good at formulating laws without abiding by them,” he said.