Ghana news briefing
Security agencies urged to act against religious hate speech

Mr Saani acknowledged that some individuals had allegedly made repeated provocative comments against Muslims, saying such conduct should also be examined within the broader discussion on religious tolerance and responsible speech. Mr Saani described the comments attributed to the Imam as dangerous and capable of evoking passions, noting that religious matters were highly sensitive and that pronouncements by religious leaders could significantly influence their followers. Mr Saani cited experiences from Nigeria, including the case of Mohammed Yusuf, founder of Boko Haram, to underscore the potential consequences of failing to address inflammatory religious rhetoric early.
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