Mr Razaaly added that NOR­PREVSEC had been a cornerstone in strengthening Ghana's security apparatus over the past four years with collaborative efforts in order to enhance the Ghana's capabil­ities in preventing terrorism and radicalism.

The Northern Regional Minis­ter, Alhaji Alhassan Shani Sayibu, said the NORPREVSEC project had been a remarkable journey and they were proud of the impact it had made in the five regions and Ghana at large.

He underlined that the NOR­PREVSEC project had been a game-changer for Ghana's securi­ty and counter-terrorism efforts, particularly in the five northern regions.

Alhaji Sayibu said they were thankful to the technical sup­plies, training, and coordination that had bolstered their security presence along their northern frontiers and borders.

The Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Ms Kath­leen Addy, on her part disclosed that the final objective was to enhance national and regional security through comprehensive counter-terrorism strategies and community engagement, contrib­uting to a safer and more resilient Ghana.