Accra, Feb. 8, – President Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has assured that Government will give the Police the
resources they need to do their job.
He said an initial amount of
GH¢800 million was being made available to procure and supply, within the next
six months, critical, modern policing equipment and gadgets to enhance the
capacity of the police to enforce law and order, including 1,000 vehicles,
motorbikes and ammunition.
He noted that, already, the
successful renegotiation of existing contracts had enabled the Government to
purchase 100 vehicles for the Police.
President Akufo-Addo made the
announcement in his second State of the Nation Address to Parliament on
Thursday, in Accra.
“The police, the prosecution
services and the judiciary owe it to all of us to make us feel and be safe,” he
said.
“I do not need to repeat that
crime wears no political colours, and I am certain that message has gone down
to all. The law enforcement agencies will crack down very hard on all those,
who would disturb the peace of our nation,” he added.
He noted that in the medium to
long-term, Government would purchase drones and helicopters to assist the
police combat violent and environmental crime.
He said the crime laboratories
would be modernised, and properly equipped to provide the necessary support.
President Akufo-Addo said the
police intelligence unit would also be strengthened; stating that, the
perennial problems associated with police accommodation would be tackled, and a
compensation package introduced to cover officers in their line of duty.
“We shall not allow miscreants of
any sort to terrorize our population; and I promise that there will be no
hiding place for criminals,” he said.
“I am certain that the
interventions we are introducing will boost morale in the service, and I urge
the House and all citizens to support the police to deliver the service we
deserve.”
On the military the President
said: "We are beginning to address the problems of our Armed Forces. I am
happy to report that work has started on the Barracks Regeneration
Programme"
He noted that, the acute
accommodation problems that face the security agencies were now being tackled.
"It is vital that all of us
give maximum support to the noble and brave men and women of our security
services, involved in Operation Calm Life, Operation Vanguard, and Operation
Cow Leg, aimed at guaranteeing the
safety of our people, the integrity of our environment, and the peace of our
nation," President Akufo-Addo said.
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