Christian Tetteh Yohuno, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), has urged the young people of Bawku to embrace peace and promised them top priority when it comes to recruiting police officers in an attempt to bring peace back to the area that is riven by conflict.
IGP Yohuno emphasized the commitment and tenacity of the Bawku people when speaking during a visit to the area on Friday, April 11. He also emphasized that a dedicated recruitment team will be sent to the area to offer chances only for the youth of the area.
“When it comes to recruitment, we will give the people of Bawku priority. We will give the youth of Bawku priority, and so for that matter, a special team will come here to do special recruitment for the youth of Bawku,” he said.
IGP Yohuno urged locals to voice any complaints or errors made by the police, adding that he was excited to collaborate closely with the community.
In order to foster confidence and enhance teamwork, he promised that remedial measures would be implemented promptly.
“I know how hardworking people from this area are. So we are pleading with you—just let us know where we are going wrong so we can quickly correct those things and make sure that you continue to work with our people diligently.
“Where, by mistake, we have done something wrong, forgive us. We won’t repeat those things again,” he stated.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com