Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka has detailed a series of sweeping reforms and achievements by his ministry in the areas of security, humanitarian response, prison rehabilitation, and youth empowerment.

The updates were presented during the maiden edition of the Government of Ghana Accountability Series held at the Jubilee House in Accra on Monday, July 14. "Earlier today, at the maiden edition of the Government of Ghana Accountability Series held at the Jubilee House in Accra, I had the honour of delivering a comprehensive update on the achievements of the Ministry of the Interior," Muntaka shared in a Facebook post shortly after his presentation.

The Minister began by highlighting humanitarian efforts aimed at restoring public order and supporting vulnerable groups. "In collaboration with the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, and the Ghana Immigration Service, we repatriated 2,241 street beggars to their home countries, promoting public order and offering support to vulnerable individuals," he revealed.

In the area of youth empowerment, Muntaka announced a new partnership aimed at tackling unemployment and improving national security. "We signed an MoU with the Ministry of Youth Development for Security Agency Internships, creating pathways for youth employability while supporting national security," he said.