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Concerned Citizens of Twifu Lobby for Police Upgrade"*

 

*"Concerned Citizens of Twifu Lobby for Police Upgrade"*


In the heart of Ghana's Central Region, the Twifu Atti-Morkwa District was buzzing with anticipation. The Concerned Citizens of Twifu, a group of dedicated individuals, had been tirelessly advocating for improved policing in their community. They believed that a stronger police presence would not only enhance security but also foster development in the area.



Led by their unwavering determination, the group penned several letters to the Inspector General of Police COP Christian Tetteh Yohunu, detailing their concerns and proposed solutions. Their persistence paid off when the Inspector General delegated a team to inspect the district and determine its eligibility for a divisional police level.


The day of the inspection arrived, and the Concerned Citizens of Twifu were ready. They escorted the police delegation to various facilities, showcasing the district's potential and highlighting its needs. The group's efforts were aimed at demonstrating that Twifu Atti-Morkwa was more than deserving of a divisional police presence.



As part of their presentation, the Concerned Citizens made a remarkable offer. If the appeal was accepted, they would hand over a vast piece of land to the Ghana Police Service for developmental projects in the district. This gesture underscored the community's commitment to supporting the police and development initiatives.


The inspection team was impressed by the district's potential and the community's dedication. Now, all eyes are on the Inspector General's decision. Will the appeal be accepted, bringing enhanced policing and development to Twifu Atti-Morkwa? The community waits with bated breath, hopeful for a brighter future.


Source Nana Amoabeng Kotooko Arise/7dstv

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