20/05/2026
The Government of Ghana, through the Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Ghana, in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Division of Nuclear Security, successfully hosted the National Workshop on the International Physical Protection Advisory Service (IPPAS) from 11 - 14 May 2026 in Accra, Ghana.
The workshop which forms part of Ghana’s preparations toward its second IPPAS Mission scheduled for April 2027, brought together senior officials, regulatory institutions, security and intelligence agencies, technical experts, and international partners to strengthen national preparedness and inter-agency coordination within Ghana’s nuclear security framework.
The engagement ensured that participants received comprehensive instruction focused on deepening understanding of the IPPAS methodology, including national self-assessment processes, physical protection systems, transport security, radioactive material security, information and computer security, as well as preparations for the development of the Advance Information Package ahead of the mission.
Opening remarks were delivered by Prof. Augustine Faanu, Deputy Director-General, NRA, Prof. Samuel Boakye Dampare, Director-General, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), COP Abdul-Osman Razak, National Security Coordinator, represented by Mr. Roger Apio, Head of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) Unit
Speaking during the workshop, the Head of Nuclear Security at the NRA, Dr Michael Annor-nyarko, emphasized that Ghana’s preparations reflect the country’s commitment to maintaining a credible, resilient, and internationally aligned nuclear security regime. He noted that effective physical protection requires sustained collaboration, institutional readiness, and continuous capacity building among all stakeholders.
The workshop brought together a broad and representative cross-section of Ghana's nulcear security stakeholder community, reflecting the multi-institutional nature of effective physical protection governance. It further reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to strengthening its national nuclear security infrastructure in line with the IAEA Nuclear Security Series guidance and international best practices.
The NRA and the Government of Ghana extend sincere appreciation to the IAEA officials and international experts, Mr.Tapani Hack, Mr. Nafaa Reguigui, Prof. Arame Boye, and Dr. Katona Tunde. Their facilitation ensured the highest standards of technical engagement throughout the engagement
The Nuclear Regulatory Authority of Ghana remains committed to ensuring the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear and radioactive materials in Ghana in line with international standards and national priorities.