The Inspector General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, reaffirms the police service’s unwavering commitment to preserving the current state of tranquility in the nation.
According to the IGP, police personnel are dedicated to putting their lives on the line to maintain peace during the upcoming December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections.
“As long as there is Ghana, we the police service will continue to put our lives on the line to ensure that our country which is our beloved country continues to enjoy peace and continue to be at peace with itself,” IGP said during the inauguration ceremony of a new brick modular police station in Kwahu Asakraka in Eastern Region.
Dr. Dampare reiterated this commitment during the inauguration ceremony of a new modular brick police station in Kwahu Asakraka, Eastern Region.
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who also chairs the police council, commended the introduction of the modern modular police station, highlighting its departure from conventional sand block structures.
He underscored the government’s dedication to modernizing and improving both the infrastructure and personnel of the police service to advance its transformative agenda for enhancing peace and security nationwide.
Nana Somuah Mireku Nyampong III, Chief of Kwahu Asakraka commended the IGP for the establishment of the police station in the community stating that it will boost security to enhance the safety of the people.