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Ghana residents react to Ivory Coast terror attacks

Pulse Ghana's Sena Quashie visited two malls in Accra to speak to people about their fears or otherwise patronising the malls in the wake of the terror attacks in Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.

 

Ghana needs to start putting measures in place to foil any terrorist attack. This is the common concern from some Ghanaians Pulse.com.gh spoke to after Al-Quaeda attacked Ivory Coast.

I6 people died in that attack and several others were injured. This followed another attack  at the Splendid hotel in Burkina Faso  in January which claimed 29 lives.

More and  more people are worried about the proximity of the attacks to Ghana. This fear has been heightened after the National Security Council  warned of a credible threat of terrorism in Ghana and other West African Countries.

One of the places where people of different nationalities converge is the mall.  Al- Shabab in 2014 attacked a Kenyan mall killing dozens of people from different countries.

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Pulse Ghana's Sena Quashie visited two malls in Accra to speak to people about their fears or otherwise patronising the malls in the wake of these terror attacks

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