20th November 2024 12:26:56 PM
1 min readIn an effort to address the housing shortage within the Ghana Police Service, over 1,000 housing units have been built, with many now occupied or ready for use by officers.Fahd Osman, a member of the NPP's National Communication Team, shared this development on TV3’s Debate Arena, praising President Akufo-Addo for his leadership.
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He also highlighted that work is underway on the Tamale-Yendi-Bimbilla road, which will improve access to surrounding towns.Osman pointed out that, in addition to the Yendi road, the government has invested in numerous infrastructure projects, including roads that have made it easier for farmers to transport their produce to cities, thus lowering food prices.
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"This is what we are doing as a government to improve the economic growth of the country through the provision of infrastructure development", Fahd Osman stated.He also encouraged Ghanaians to vote for the NPP on December 7 to ensure the continuity of these projects.While acknowledging some challenges, Osman emphasized that they have not stopped the government from achieving key milestones.
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He further mentioned the NPP's success in building two new firefighter training schools, one in the North and one in Ahafo."If you go to the police service, we have added more infrastructure than any other government. Currently, President Akufo-Addo has been able to construct a total of 1000 housing units for the police service' one at Kwabenya and the other at the Police Depo in Tesano," Osman added.
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