Help us protect the country – Police tell Creative Arts industry players

The Ghana Police Service on Wednesday, November 10, 2021, met with the Creative Arts Industry players to deliberate on measures to help shape policing.

Speaking at the meeting, the Director-General of Police Public Affairs Directorate, ACP Kwesi Ofori, stated that entertainers can help the security agency to protect the country.

He said, “You are a tool for social change, movers and shakers of our society, help advance the Service to another level for a better Ghana.”

ACP Kwesi Ofori said the IGP recognises creative artists as key stakeholders who could help shape policing in Ghana, hence the need for their security concerns to be known.

He stated that their concerns would help shape the socio-economic development, policing direction and public safety.

The Director-General of Police Public Affairs, therefore, urged them to freely air their views to see how best to put better security in place.

Issues bothering on patent or copyright were also addressed during the session.

The meeting brought together members of the Police Management Board, senior Police officers, actors, musicians: gospel and secular, leaders of MUSIGA, National Film Authority, Actors’ Guild, among others.

Personalities who attended the meeting were Tagoe Sisters, Kidi, Sefa, Shatta Wale Stonebwoy, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, Fred Amugi, Van Vicker, Kofi Adu, alias Agya Koo, Prince Yawson, alias, Waakye and other notable personalities,

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM