Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak spoke to fresh police graduates about their duties. He told the officers they must work with complete honesty and treat everyone fairly. The minister wants all cops to remember they serve the public first. He stressed that Ghana needs police officers who act with courage and respect. Mohammed-Mubarak reminded them that people expect the best from law enforcement.
The minister warned officers to stay out of trouble both at work and at home. He said bad behavior damages the entire police force's reputation. Officers must live up to their motto about serving with integrity. The public trusts police to protect communities and keep peace across the country. Mohammed-Mubarak wants every officer to make Ghana proud.
Police headquarters created a special team to support businesses that operate around the clock. The new unit handles security for companies that want to run day and night operations. This secretariat coordinates protection for the government's 24-hour economy plan. The minister announced this new security office at the training school ceremony. Police leaders believe this team will help businesses grow and create more jobs.
The minister warned officers to stay out of trouble both at work and at home. He said bad behavior damages the entire police force's reputation. Officers must live up to their motto about serving with integrity. The public trusts police to protect communities and keep peace across the country. Mohammed-Mubarak wants every officer to make Ghana proud.
Police headquarters created a special team to support businesses that operate around the clock. The new unit handles security for companies that want to run day and night operations. This secretariat coordinates protection for the government's 24-hour economy plan. The minister announced this new security office at the training school ceremony. Police leaders believe this team will help businesses grow and create more jobs.