As part of measures aimed at transforming the Police Service and making it more friendly to the public, the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare and some members of the Police Management Board today (POMAB) commenced a two-day working visit to the North-East Region.
In a statement the Police indicated that during the tour, the team will engage Chiefs, opinion leaders and community members of the various communities and listen to any security concerns they may have to enable community-specific security interventions.
According to the Police, the tour will also afford the IGP and his team the opportunity to touch base with the Police command and all personnel of the region for a first hand information on any welfare, operational and administrative challenges they are confronted with.
“So far, the IGP and his team have toured over 80 percent of the country and actively engaged both police officers and the general public. Similar engagements have been undertaken by Regional, Divisional and District Police Commands across the country.
“We wish to assure the public that we will continue to seek your inputs to enable us police you better. We therefore urge you to continue to partner us in our efforts to ensure security, law and order in the country,” the statement added.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM