Ghana Police Service receives 109 vehicles from government
As part
of efforts to have efficient policing systems in the country, Ghana’s
Vice-President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, on Thursday, 6 June 2019 finally handed
over some 109 multiple-purpose vehicles comprising buses, tow trucks, water
tankers, ambulances, troopers and Pickup trucks to the Ghana Police Service
(GPS).
The presentation, which took place at the Police
Headquarters in Accra, is part of the efforts by the government to re-tool the
police service under the ongoing Police Transformation Programme spearheaded by
the Inspector General of Police, (IGP) David Asante-Apeatu.
Before the presentation, Dr Bawumia, in a brief
remark, indicated that the government has taken delivery of a Bill of Lading
for another 109 vehicles which would be arriving in the country in the next
three months.
“Upon coming into office, we were quite
frankly surprised about the level of logistical challenges that the police
service was facing in terms of logistics and equipment. This is why the
President made it a point that we should do everything possible to make sure
that the necessary logistics in terms of vehicles, equipment, ammunition and so
on are provided in an adequate measure,” Dr Bawumia said.
He added that: “It is for this reason that
you are seeing this major ramp up of provision of vehicles to the Ghana Police
Service”.
So far,
the government, since 2017, according to the Vice-President, has presented 481
vehicles to the police service. He explained further that the President is of
the view that those who have joined the service have put their lives on the
line for Ghana and, so, “Mother Ghana must provide for the police service
the adequate logistics to protect themselves and to defend the security of the
nation”.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on 26
October 2018, presented 200 Toyota Camry saloon vehicles to the police at the
forecourt of the Police Headquarters and made a pledge that the executive arm
of government will offer its full support to the police to allow them to
perform their duties of maintaining law and order. To that end, Nana Akufo-Addo
said the government will continue to mobilise whatever assistance it can to
enable the police to provide the Ghanaian people, the kind of service the citizenry
deserves.
“Ultimately, the aim of the government is
to strengthen the police and fashion it into an honest, disciplined, efficient
and robust force,” the President pointed out during the earlier
presentation.