President John Mahama has appointed the Minister of the Interior, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, to oversee national security matters.

The announcement was made in a letter from the President to Parliament, which was read by the Speaker during a sitting on Friday, March 7, 2025.

The decision follows Section 64 of the Securities and Intelligence Act, 2020 (Act 1030), which provides the legal framework for such appointments.

In the letter, President Mahama stated, “I convey to the House that I have assigned ministerial responsibility for national security to the Minister of the Interior, Hon. Mohammed-Muntaka Mubarak.”

The President further explained that in addition to his current duties as Minister of the Interior, Mubarak will now also handle matters concerning national security.

This dual role is expected to enhance coordination between the Interior Ministry and national security agencies, promoting a more unified approach to addressing the nation’s security challenges.