Accra: Prayer Service for Ghana Police

The Ghana Police Service in partnership with State ministries and religious bodies have held a prayer and thanksgiving service at the Regional Police Headquarters in Accra. The prayer clinic is meant to seek God's protection and encourage unity among security personnel. It was graced by a host of Christian-police faithful. The prayer durbar brought together persons from the security agency, state ministry and religious bodies including the Minister for the Interior, Mr Mark Woyongo, the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, and the Greater Accra Regional commander, DCOP Christian Tetteh Yohuno. Reverend Dr. Lawrence Tetteh who ministered to the gathering on the subject "The Dangers of Offense" noted that, continuous discord among security personnel particularly over job promotion and salary increment, breeds insecurity which can polarize the country. He therefore called on the Police to embrace the core values of the Service in order to eschew indiscipline.
The Minister for the Interior Mr. Mark Woyongo lauded the initiative and called on the various units of the Police Service to be appreciative of God's protection and providence. He reminded the police to remain vigilant of foreign influx especially at this time that neighbouring countries are about to go to the polls. The Managing Director of Ideal Finance Holdings, Dr. Kotei Dzani presented a new generator to the Police to enable them to enjoy reliable electricity and work effectively. The Accra Regional Commander Christian Tetteh Yohuno explained the reason for the prayer service. The prayer clinic is a move to ensure the spiritual growth of security personnel and sustain the Ghana Police in achieving its mandate of maintaining law and order in the country.

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