Ghana Police Service Applauds Political Parties, Public For Peaceful Final Rallie

  • By Agyenim Boateng
  • In News
  • Published Fri, December 13, 2024
Ghana Police Service Applauds Political Parties, Public For Peaceful Final Rallie
Ghana Police Service Applauds Political Parties, Public For Peaceful Final Rallie

The Ghana Police Service has expressed its gratitude to the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and their supporters for their cooperation and commitment to peace during their final rallies in Accra on December 5, 2024.

The Police Service acknowledges that the successful and peaceful conclusion of the rallies was a result of the collaborative effort between the political parties, their supporters, and the general public.

The Service also appreciates the patience and understanding of the motoring public during the road diversions and blockages implemented to manage traffic for the two events.

The leadership of the Police Administration has praised the dedication and professionalism of all officers deployed to maintain law, order, peace, and security during the rallies.

Their hard work and commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all participants have been recognized and appreciated.

As Ghana approaches the general elections on December 7, 2024, the Police Service urges all stakeholders, including political parties and their supporters, to maintain the same level of discipline, unity, and patriotism that characterized the final rallies.

The Service reaffirms its commitment to ensuring a peaceful, safe, and orderly election process.

The peaceful conduct of the final rallies is a testament to Ghana’s democratic credentials and its ability to hold peaceful and credible elections.

The Ghana Police Service will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the elections are conducted in a safe and secure environmen

Source: TellusGhna.com || Agyenim Boateng

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