Regional News of Sunday, 29 October 2017

Source: abetificonstituency.com

Bryan Acheampong donates pick-up to Police

The DCE of Abetifi constituency, Isaac Agyapong presented the vehicle on behalf of the MP The DCE of Abetifi constituency, Isaac Agyapong presented the vehicle on behalf of the MP

The Member of Parliament for Abetifi constituency and the Minister of State in charge of National Security, Mr. Bryan Acheampong has extended his humanitarian service to the Ghana Police Service by donating a brand new Nissan Navara pick-up to the Kwahu East District police command to protect lives and properties of residents in the community and its surroundings.

Presenting the vehicle to the District Police in the presence of the Regional Commander, DCOP Simon Yaw Afeku, the District Chief Executive of the area, Isaac Agyapong who presented the vehicle on behalf of the Member of Parliament said the donation is part of the promises made by Hon. Bryan Acheampong during the campaign period prior to 2016 elections.

“We want lives of people here to improve, security is my number one priority. Officers at Kwahu East District have been struggling in their operations particularly due to lack of transport resources, and I hope by donating this vehicle, we’re easing the burden,” the DCE said.

On his part, DCOP Simon Yaw Afeu hailed Bryan Acheampong for supporting the Kwahu East District police, describing the gesture as a sign of patriotism.
He also urged the officers to put the vehicle to good use so it serves the surrounding communities better.

“We want people who are committed to support the police so that together we tighten security in Kwahu. The police is facing a number of issues and transport issues are common. Sometimes we’re accused of arriving late at crime scenes[ but] the government alone can’t solve all the problems. With this vehicle we hope security will improve in this area”, he said.

DCOP Afeku appealed to people in the country to support efforts by the police through community policing strategies so that there is improved relationship between the police and members of the community.