Eleven
Community Police Officers of the National Youth Employment Agency in the Tano
South District have been handed a bicycle each to enhance their work at a
ceremony held at the premises of the Tano South District Assembly at Bechem.
Picture
above shows the bicycles on display
In
a speech at the handing over ceremony, the Tano South District Coordinator of
the National Youth Employment Agency Mr. Benjamin Adjei said the bicycles were
released to enable them to work efficiently and to make them also to be able to
reach the communities within their catchment areas.
In
a presentation speech, the Tano South District Chief Executive, Hon. Bukari
Zakari Anaba said government in putting measures in place to reform the Agency
and hinted that the released the bicycles to them was an indication that the
government is committed to modernize the Agency. Hon. Anaba urged the
recipients to work hard to support the effort been made by the District Police
Command to maintain peace and order in the District. He also charged them not
to lord themselves over the people they have come to serve as their work is to
compliment the efforts of the police.
Hon.
Bukari Zakari Anaba handing over the bicycles to Inspector Lord Asante
In
presenting the bicycles, Hon. Anaba on behalf of the government handed over the
bicycles to inspector Lord Asante of the District Police Command, who intern
handed them over to the beneficiaries.
The
beneficiaries standing by their bicycles
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