Police and TUC deepen ties

Story By: Edinam Sablah

The Ghana Police Service, as part of its continuous engagement with stakeholders at all levels across the country, met with officials of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) to foster effective collaboration.

The meeting occurred at the Trade Union Hall, Accra, on 27th September 2023.

At the meeting, the Inspector-General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, highlighted the significance of incorporating the concerns and insights of all stakeholders into the police operational strategies to align policing efforts with the broader needs and aspirations of all.

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Some members of the Police Management Board (POMAB) took turns to speak on critical issues such as the Management of Public Order Events, the General Security Situation in the country, Strategic Interventions implemented by the Police Administration to enhance operational efficiency, Security preparations towards the Christmas and the New Year festivities as well as Elections Security Management.

On their part, officials of the TUC commended the police for the historic engagement, noting that it was the first of its kind in the TUC-police relationship over the years.

They gave the assurance of their continuous working partnership as part of their civic responsibilities in the maintenance of law and order in the country.

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Some members and representatives of the various unions present at the meeting used the opportunity to commend the police and expressed their concerns on general police operations.

In his closing remarks, the Secretary-General of TUC, Dr Anthony Yaw Baah, applauded the current police leadership for its commitment to ensuring professionalism among its personnel and reassured to partner with the law enforcement body in building a good working relationship.

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