Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka

Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka

politician Ghana

Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka is a Ghanaian politician and member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), currently serving as the Minister for the Interior. His role involves overseeing internal security and law enforcement in Ghana, making him a key figure in maintaining public safety.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
225,166
Power
486$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Ghana 1 6.00 0.72% +0% 31,072,945 225,166 $67,000 486$
Totals 1 31,072,945 225,166 $67,000 486$
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Recent Mentions

Ghana Ghana: The Interior Minister, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, told Parliament that the change is intended to eliminate persistent confusion surrounding the NIB acronym. 7

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: Muntaka: Interior Minister explains why government wants to rename NIB as BNI

Ghana Ghana: The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, handed over 10 Nissan pickup vehicles to the Narcotics Control Commission to strengthen its operational activities. 8

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: 10 pickup vehicles handed over to NACOC to boost operations

Ghana Ghana: The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has said the government was preparing to convene a national conference on chieftaincy disputes. 7

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: Muntaka: Gov't preparing to convene national conference on chieftaincy disputes fueling 190 conflict hotspots in Ghana

Ghana Ghana: The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, has renewed the curfew imposed in the Bawku Municipality. 7

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: Interior Minister renews Bawku curfew, it is now from 8pm to 5am

Ghana Ghana: Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka told the House that the use of sniffer dogs had become necessary due to broken-down narcotic detection scanners at the airports. 7

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: We are depending on sniffer dogs to detect narcotics at airports due to broken-down scanners - Minister