Eighty-three (83) under-cadet officers passed out by the Ghana Police Service after High-Risk operation training.
The pass-out parade was held Friday, August 27, 2022, at the High-Risk Operation Training Center, Akyeremanteng in the Eastern Region.
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The officers comprise 11 Medical Doctors, 38 Nurses, 15 Midwives, 6 Lab Technologist, 4 Lawyers, 3 Doctors of Pharmacy, 3 Physician Assistants, a Doctor of Optometry, a pharmacist, and a Physiotherapist who will help improve healthcare delivery for police personnel and their families.
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The parade was reviewed by COP Frederick Adu Anim; Director of Human Resources at the National Police Headquarters.
Also in attendance were the Eastern Regional Minister Seth Kwame Acheampong, the Eastern Regional Police Commander – DCOP Anderson Fosu-Ackaah and his Deputy – DCOP Emmanuel Twumasi-Ankrah, Medical Director at Police Hospital – DCOP Dr. Harold Agbenu, the Director/HROT – ACP Mr. Raymond Adofiem and the paramount chief of Apirede traditional area Nana Saforo Okoampah.
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Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com