IGP commissions new Police Post at Parliament House

Inspector General of Police John Kudalor has assured parliament that his men will leave no stone unturned to ensure that lawmakers are protected.

He said MPs must support the service as it works to secure the institution of parliament and its members.

IGP was speaking at a ceremony to commission the new police post at the western gate of parliament.

He assured the gathering that the Police service has the full complement of men and resourse to secure the country before, during and after the November general elections.

He charged the law-abiding public to support the service in its quest to protect all and sundry

On his part, the Minister of Interior, Prosper Bani stated that government is committed to enhancing security at all major national installations.

“While I will continue to work with Parliament, government will like to assure citizens that it will continue to enhance security at all major installations, our major milestone structures and institutions to ensure that what we have been invested in will be protected for the benefit of people using it now and for posterity”.

Source: GhanaWeb

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