President Akufo-Addo has promised that the Ghana Police Service and other security authorities would deal forcefully with the country’s rising number of armed robberies and other violent crimes.
Nana Akufo-Addo stated during the graduation ceremony for the 50th cadet officers’ course in Accra that he understands Ghanaians’ concerns about the security situation, but that he is certain the country’s security services would solve them promptly.
“I’m aware the recent incidents of violent crimes in some parts of the country have generated safety and security concerns from several sections of the populace. I want to assure Ghanaians that the Police Service and indeed all the other security services are determined to deal decisively with the threats posed by dangerous criminals and criminal syndicates,” he said.
The President’s remark comes at a time when the public is concerned about an increase in violent crimes, especially daylight robberies.
In September, two drivers were robbed of their cash in separate instances in Achimota and Weija, both in Accra.
However, President Akufo-Addo has urged the people to give their support and collaborate with the police in order for them to carry out their responsibilities successfully.
He also assured the police of the government’s commitment to equip them in terms of manpower and logistics to enable them carry out their mission.
“We can help them succeed in this endeavor if we urge the police and the other security services on and give them as much support and cooperation in the fight as we can. Government in recognition of the difficulties and dangers confronting police personnel in the discharge of their duties remains committed to resourcing the service through the provision of adequate personnel and logistics to enable them to deliver on their mandate,” he said.
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