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Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka

Also known as: Interior Minister Muntaka Mubarak

Interior Minister overseeing firearm licensing reforms, private security regulation, and vehicle siren eligibility in Ghana.

2026-05-222026-06-24

In coverage

Verbatim sentences from the source article.

  1. May 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Nketiah said he advised President Mahama not to sideline experienced party figures such as Haruna Iddrisu and Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka in the formation of government.

    NDC parliamentary leadership reshuffle secured 2024 election victory – Asiedua Nketiah
  3. The Chronicle

    When we win, we will all enjoy,” he added.The changes eventually saw senior parliamentary figures including Haruna Iddrisu and Muntaka Mubarak stepping aside from their leadership positions to make way for a new parliamentary leadership team.

    Mosquito elucidates why Haruna, Muntakah were ‘sacked’ in 2024
  4. The Ghanaian Times

    Cassiel Ato Forson, with Muntaka Mubarak also moved from his position as Chief Whip.

    Asiedu Nketiah explains why he reshuffled Haruna Iddrisu and Muntaka ahead of 2024 polls
Politics

Deputy MP backs firearm licensing reforms, questions license withdrawal

The News

Deputy Ranking Member Kofi Amankwa-Manu supports the Interior Ministry's new firearm licensing reforms requiring mental health assessments, drug screening and firearms training, but questions the government's decision to withdraw existing licences, proposing integration into the annual renewal system instead.

22 hours ago · Joy Online

Yesterday

  1. Deputy MP backs firearm licensing reforms, questions license withdrawal

    Deputy Ranking Member Kofi Amankwa-Manu supports the Interior Ministry's new firearm licensing reforms requiring mental health assessments, drug screening and firearms training, but questions the government's decision to withdraw existing licences, proposing integration into the annual renewal system instead.

    22 hours ago · Joy Online

  2. Interior Ministry plans private-sector shooting ranges nationwide

    The Interior Ministry will partner with the private sector to establish shooting ranges across Ghana to promote responsible firearm ownership and improve weapons handling standards. Currently, Ghana has only one recognised shooting range at Tesano in Accra, and expanding access would enable licensed gun owners to undergo regular training.

    22 hours ago · Joy Online

  3. Government engages chiefs to regulate firearms at cultural events

    The Interior Minister says the government is engaging traditional authorities to strictly regulate firearm use at cultural gatherings and outdooring ceremonies, ensuring only trained and authorised individuals handle weapons during these events to enhance public safety.

    23 hours ago · Joy Online

  4. Interior Minister warns private security firms against carrying firearms

    Ghana's Interior Minister Muntaka Mubarak has stated that private security organisations are not permitted to carry firearms and announced enforcement action against companies that breach this regulation. He warned that individuals cannot use personally licenced firearms for private security operations and said the Ministry will intensify crackdowns on firms failing to comply with prescribed operational standards.

    23 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Ghana allocates land for refugee farming integration initiative

    The government has allocated approximately 10,000 hectares of land for Burkinabe asylum seekers to engage in farming through the Ghana Refugee Agriculture Project Support Programme, aimed at promoting self-reliance and reducing land competition with host communities. More than 10,000 asylum seekers from Burkina Faso have sought refuge in northern Ghana as of May 2025, fleeing armed conflict and climate-induced shocks.

    23 June 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Presidency to control siren eligibility for government vehicle users

    The Interior Minister announced that the Office of the President will determine which government appointees may use sirens on official vehicles, requiring applicants to demonstrate genuine need for official duties. President Mahama has instructed that unauthorised siren users be reported and that all requests be forwarded to his office for approval.

    23 June 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Interior Ministry tightens firearm licensing with mental health, drug tests

    Ghana's Interior Ministry has overhauled its firearm licensing system to require mandatory mental health assessments, drug screening, and structured training before applicants can obtain or renew gun licenses. Interior Minister Muntaka Mubarak announced the reforms as a effort to close gaps in the current system and improve public safety.

    23 June 2026 · Joy Online

  8. Interior Minister suspends all firearm licenses in Ghana immediately

    The Interior Minister announced the immediate suspension of all registered firearm licenses in Ghana, effective June 23 noon, citing gaps in the licensing regime and compliance breaches. The directive is part of broader reforms aimed at improving oversight and national security, following a shooting incident involving a succession dispute.

    23 June 2026 · Joy Online

  9. Interior Ministry to destroy seized weapons on July 9

    Ghana's Interior Ministry will publicly destroy all seized weapons on July 9 as the country's gun amnesty programme concludes. The government is introducing stricter firearm licensing conditions, including mandatory mental health assessments, drug testing, and shooting range training, following concerns over misuse of legally registered weapons.

    23 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 25 May

  1. Political scientist says NDC tensions are normal party competition

    Dr. Akwesi Amakye Boateng has downplayed suggestions of growing tension between Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu and NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia, saying internal competition and differing interests are common in political parties as elections approach.

    25 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 22 May

  1. NDC chairman credits parliamentary reshuffle with 2024 election win

    NDC Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah says the party's 2024 election victory was driven by strategic internal decisions, including a controversial reshuffle of parliamentary leadership in January 2023 that replaced Haruna Iddrisu as Minority Leader with Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson. He acknowledged the changes created tension within the party but described them as necessary to reposition the NDC for electoral success amid changing political dynamics.

    22 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. NDC Chairman defends 2024 parliamentary leadership reshuffle

    National Democratic Congress Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah has defended the party's 2024 parliamentary leadership reshuffle, saying changes were necessary to strengthen electoral chances despite initial disagreement from presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama.

    22 May 2026 · The Chronicle

  3. Asiedu Nketiah defends 2023 NDC parliamentary leadership reshuffle

    NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah said the January 2023 reshuffle of parliamentary leadership—which replaced Haruna Iddrisu as Minority Leader with Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson and moved Muntaka Mubarak from Chief Whip—was a tactical move to strengthen the party's economic messaging and secure victory in the 2024 elections.

    22 May 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

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