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Twifo Nyinase Chief Appeals For A Police Post To Combat Criminal Activities In The Community

Twifo Nyinase Chief Appeals For A  Police Post To Combat Criminal Activities In The Community


Chief of Twifo Nyinase who doubles as the Kontinhene of Twifo Traditional council in the Twifo Ati-Morkwa District of  central region Nana Nkwantabisa III has made a pasionate appeal to the Government, NGOs and philanthropists to help him get a police station in Twifo Nyinase which serves about 10 other populated communities to enable him unravel criminal activities in Twifo Nyinase and its surrounding communities.

Speaking with Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku of  Twifo Praso based radio station sweet fm, Nana disclosed that, crimes of various magnitude and other forms of indiscipline  activities of the youth in the community is getting out of hands. Nana bemoaned that, some youths in the community have noticed that there is no police station in the community, hence they don't respect any authority in the area because it would take a long time for the police personnel to come for their arrest whenever a crime is committed and by the time police get to the scene, they might have taken to their heels.

Nana Nkwantabisa III further pleaded with the government for market center in Twifo Nyinase, according to him the surrounding communities find it difficult to convey their farm produce  from their various communities to Twifo Praso the District capital. Nana revealed that the Nyinase community initiated own market project through communal labour for which they were able to put up the structure but the traders are reluctant to use the facility due to its bantam size.

Nana added that, Twifo Nyinase serves a lot of towns and cities economically across the country and so they are pleading with the government to build a market facility for them. 

He finally commended the current NPP government led by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo for the continuance of the construction of Wasa Ateiku through Twifo Nyinase to Dunkwa On-Offin road which was initiated by the erstwhile NDC administration.


Credit: Listowel Aboagye Dacosta, Sweet FM.


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