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Dr. Opoku Agyemang Appeals to Dr. Bawumia for Bulletproof Vehicles for Police Amid Rising Attacks
*Source: GhPage News, November 4, 2024*
Dr. Opoku Agyemang, Chief Executive Officer of Union Group of Companies, has made a heartfelt appeal to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, urging him to prioritize the safety of police officers as he prepares to assume the role of Ghana’s president on January 7, 2025. Dr. Agyemang expressed deep concern over the escalating risk police officers face, especially with a recent increase in violent daylight robberies and attacks on bullion vans.
In his appeal, Dr. Agyemang highlighted the alarming trend of young officers losing their lives while performing their duties. Many have become victims of armed attacks, leaving behind grieving families and vulnerable communities. He noted that these tragic incidents underscore the urgent need to improve the safety of law enforcement personnel.
With a focus on proactive solutions, Dr. Agyemang recommended equipping the police force with bulletproof vehicles as a crucial measure to enhance officer safety. According to him, the current circumstances make it increasingly dangerous for police officers to carry out their work without adequate protection, especially in areas prone to high crime. The use of bulletproof vehicles, he argued, would provide officers with a better chance of fulfilling their duty to protect citizens while minimizing personal risk.
"The protection of our police officers should be a top priority as they are the first line of defense for our communities,” Dr. Agyemang stated. He emphasized that securing these essential resources would not only ensure officers' safety but also boost their morale, enabling them to perform their duties more effectively in the face of rising threats.
Dr. Agyemang’s call for bulletproof vehicles for the police comes as Ghana faces significant security challenges. Over the past year, a surge in armed robberies, especially involving attacks on bullion vans, has raised serious concerns about the adequacy of current police resources. He underscored that in light of these incidents, providing protective equipment like bulletproof vehicles should be a priority for the incoming administration.
By addressing the need for improved police resources, Dr. Agyemang hopes that President-elect Bawumia will take decisive steps to strengthen law enforcement and safeguard officers who risk their lives daily for the safety of Ghanaians. His appeal reflects a broader concern among citizens about the safety of the men and women who serve on the front lines of Ghana’s security efforts.
In closing, Dr. Agyemang expressed gratitude to Dr. Bawumia for considering his appeal, hoping that this measure would be implemented to better protect Ghana’s law enforcement officers and, by extension, its communities.