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Ghana Police Service To Become Honest And Professional...LPG Assures



Ghana Police Service To Become Honest And Professional... LPG Assures

The LPG will overhaul the Ghana Police Service to become an honest and professional organisation that actually serves and protect Ghanaians.

Ghanaians do not feel safe in their homes and communities. Crime is rising and the Ghana Police Service is riddled with corruption and unable to fight crime.

This election is your chance to choose between rising crime, and a party that knows how to transform the police service and keep communities safe.

The LPG is bringing change that builds Ghana for Everyone. We will fight corruption; create fair access to jobs; make our police service honest and professional; secure our borders; and speed up the delivery of basic services.

The LPG will completely overhaul Ghana Police Service, curbing corruption, hiring people with a passion for policing and retraining police officers to make the police force honest, professional and one that serves and protects Ghanaians.

The LPG has a plan to make our police service honest, professional and effective in fighting crime. We will focus on:

• Fighting corruption within the police.

• Retraining police officers to serve and protect with pride.

• Hiring people with a passion for policing.

• Instituting an effective drug-busting force within the Ghana Police Service.

• Ensuring that law and order is maintained in our communities, and that there are effective arrests, prosecutions and convictions of criminals.

2020 Don’t reward NPP/NDC failure to keep you safe with your vote. Nothing will change.

This election is about YOUR future.

Use your vote to ensure a strong LPG because only the LPG is able to make our police service an honest, professional organisation that serves and protects Ghanaians.

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