Bongo Ideas: GBA extended gratitude to Ghana Police Service and Ministry of National Security

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Ghana Police, Ministry of National Security & Albert Nat Hyde

The Ghana Bloggers Association( GBA), has extend their gratitude to the Ghana Police Service and the Ministry of National Security for their prompt and diligent response to recent speculations surrounding the alleged arrest of blogger Albert Nat Hyde, known as Bongo Ideas. The agencies through their social media platforms responded to public outcry of whereabouts was Albert Nat Hyde and debarks claims that they have arrested Albert Nat Hyde.

And to appreciate the effort made by the security agencies, the Ghana Bloggers Association(GBA) through their release appreciates the agencies for coming out to tell their side of whereabout Albert Nat Hyde Alias Bongo Ideas below:

"On behalf of the Ghana Bloggers Association, we extend our sincerest gratitude to the Ghana Police Service and the Ministry of National Security for their prompt and diligent response to recent speculations surrounding the alleged arrest of blogger Albert Nat Hyde, known as Bongo Ideas.

We commend the Ghana Police Service for their thorough investigation, which has led to the clarification that Albert Nat Hyde is indeed safe and at home, dispelling any misinformation circulating in the public domain.

Additionally, we appreciate the Ministry of National Security's swift action in addressing the claims on social media and reassuring the Ghanaian public that no such arrest has been made by the Ministry or its affiliated agencies.
It is heartening to witness such cooperation and transparency between law enforcement agencies and the blogging community, which is crucial for maintaining trust and credibility in our society.

Once again, we express our gratitude to the Ghana Police Service and the Ministry of National Security for their commitment to upholding peace, security, and the integrity of information in our nation.

We would like to take this opportunity to advise our members and Ghanaian bloggers to adhere to the ethical standards of their profession. Additionally, it is imperative to underscore the importance of verifying information before disseminating it on social media platforms. False reports have the potential to instigate unwarranted panic and confusion within our community."

Source: cedanewsgh.com

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