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Ghana Police chief begs Agalga for armoured vehicles
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52803, member: 636"] Ghana's top police official requested Parliamentary support during a Thursday meeting in Accra. Christian Tetteh Yohuno met with the Defence and Interior Select Committee delegation to discuss operational improvements. Committee Chairman James Agalga led the group's assessment of police challenges and achievements. The Inspector-General presented current obstacles facing the service while expressing appreciation for the visit. Yohuno emphasized the need for sustained partnership between lawmakers and law enforcement. Agalga praised police dedication to crime reduction efforts across the country. The Chairman identified equipment shortages as a major barrier to effective policing. Committee members recognized that expanded vehicle fleets would improve response times and patrol coverage. Agalga specifically mentioned armoured vehicles, pickup trucks, and motorbikes as essential resources. The parliamentary delegation committed to exploring funding mechanisms for enhanced police capabilities. The collaborative session focused on strengthening Ghana's security framework through legislative support. Both parties agreed that improved logistics would boost police visibility in communities. The meeting established a foundation for ongoing dialogue between parliament and police leadership. Committee members pledged to advocate for increased budgetary allocations to the service. This partnership aims to modernize police operations and enhance public safety nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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