Security and Intelligence Agencies Act, 2025: Key Reforms to Ghana’s National Security Framework

(Passed by Parliament; assented by the Presidential)

Parliament has passed the Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill, 2025, which, once assented to, will repeal and replace the Security and Intelligence Agencies Act, 2020 (Act 1030). A key feature of the new law is the reversion of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) to its former name, the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI).

Key Updates:

    • Reversion to BNI: The internal intelligence agency will once again be known as the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), replacing the current NIB designation.
    • Restructuring of the Security Architecture: The Act establishes a more defined national security framework, including the National Security Council, regional and district security councils, and the Office of the National Security Co-ordinator.
    • Strengthened Coordination Role: The National Security Co-ordinator is given expanded powers to coordinate intelligence gathering, policy implementation, and collaboration among security agencies.
    • Functions of Intelligence Agencies Clarified: The law clearly sets out the functions of internal and external intelligence agencies, including intelligence gathering, threat prevention, and protection of national security interests.
    • Oversight and Accountability Mechanisms: The Act introduces complaint procedures and tribunal processes for addressing grievances against intelligence agencies, enhancing accountability within the sector.

 

Legal Ink in association with Clyde & Co. | law firm in Accra & Kumasi Ghana | Ghana corporate law firm | Accra, Ghana
Legal Ink in association with Clyde & Co. | law firm in Accra & Kumasi Ghana | Ghana corporate law firm | Accra, Ghana
Legal Ink in association with Clyde & Co. | law firm in Accra & Kumasi Ghana | Ghana corporate law firm | Accra, Ghana

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