The Christian Council of Ghana said it is pleased with the police leadership’s outreach to important parties in their effort to improve public involvement.
This comes following a stakeholder meeting with the council on Thursday at the Pentecost transit guest house in Accra, which was facilitated by Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare and members of the Police Management Board.
The meeting is a part of the police service’s continuing interaction with important stakeholders as they get ready for end-of-year security.
During the program, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, thanked the IGP for visiting the council and spending the time to clarify some security issues to them.
“We thank you for the education. These are things people pay to acquire but you have shared them with us for free, we are grateful. You have our support as a council,” he said.
Adding his voice to the expression of gratitude, Bishop Gordon Kisseih, the Presiding Bishop of the Life International Church, and the First Vice-President of the GPCC council said the council is happy with the leadership of the police service and their approach to issues.
“You are on the right track and I want to assure you that you have our backing”.
On his part, the IGP gave the assurance that the police is prepared to give Ghanaians an “overdose” of security this Christmas.