Six thousand more police to be recruited

Parliament has approved the recruitment of 6,000 personnel into the Ghana Police Service within the next three years.

The recruitment exercise, which started early this year, in all the ten regions of the country, is expected to end by the year 2001. Dr Kofi Kesse Marfo, Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of training disclosed this to the Eastern Regional Minister, Miss Patient Addow, when he paid a courtesy call on her to brief her on the new modalities for the recruitment.

He said the main objectives of the exercise were to alleviate manpower problems facing the service and also bring in people with various professions and academic qualifications that would enhance efficiency in the service. Mr. Marfo stressed the need to resource the Police adequately to enable them to combat crime and commended the Minister for ensuring cordial relationship between the Regional Co-ordinating Council (RCC) and the Police in the region.

Miss Addow commended Police personnel in the region for their efforts at combating crime and said the RCC would continue to support them in their activities to ensure that the crime wave was minimized.

You may like

Peter Turkson

Ghana’s Peter Turkson among key contenders as Vatican eyes next pope

Chop bar

Foreign aid fails Ghana’s chop bar workers, new findings reveal

Qatar opens Quran centre in Accra

Qatar-funded Al-Mustafa Mosque opens in Accra as new centre for worship and Quranic studies

Ghana military leaders in Zimbabwe

Ghana military delegation tours Zimbabwe’s model waste facility

Ghana's economy is recovering

Ghana’s inflation eases again as stronger cedi boosts economic recovery

Ekperikpe Ekpo

Nigeria’s Ekpo elected to lead West African gas pipeline committee, vows to prioritise Ghana’s supply needs

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE