Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo,the President of the Republic of Ghana Today, 23rd July 2024, commissioned 320 new housing units for the Police Service in Tesano, Accra.
According to him, this significant development is a critical part of ongoing efforts to enhance the living conditions of the security personnel and these modern, well-equipped housing units are not just buildings; they represent government deep commitment to ensuring that those who dedicate their lives to protecting Citizens have a safe and comfortable place to call home.
Nana Akufo-Addo said the completion of these units marks a pivotal step in the government mission to address the housing needs within our security services.
“The importance of adequate housing for our police officers cannot be overstated. When our officers have access to decent accommodation, it significantly boosts their morale and overall effectiveness in maintaining law and order. These new housing units, which include a mix of two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments, an officers’ mess, a social centre, multipurpose playing courts, and a kindergarten, are designed to create a conducive living environment.”
“This, in turn, allows our officers to focus more on their critical duties, knowing that their living conditions are secure and comfortable. This project is part of the broader Security Services Housing Programme, which we launched in 2018 with the goal of increasing the housing stock for our security services. By improving the living standards of our security personnel, we are taking a crucial step towards building a more motivated and productive police force. The successful completion of these 320 housing units exemplifies our resolve to provide our gallant men and women in uniform with the necessary support to perform their duties effectively. It is a reflection of our broader agenda to ensure that every Ghanaian, regardless of their profession, has access to decent and affordable housing.”
The president extended his heartfelt appreciation to the Ministry of Works and Housing, the Ministry of the Interior, the Police Service, and all stakeholders involved in this project.
He said their collective efforts have made this vision a reality. “As we continue to work towards addressing the housing needs of our security personnel, let us remember that a well-housed police force is a cornerstone of a safer and more secure Ghana. Together, we will continue to build a nation where every citizen feels safe, secure and valued.”
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Mensah Atakora