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Muntaka pledges support for Ghana for Ghana Police Service 

In a visit to the Ghana Police Service Headquarters today, in Accra, the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, commended the Ghana Police Service for their professionalism and dedication to duty during the 2024 general elections.

The Minister acknowledged the critical role the Ghana Police Service plays in maintaining law and order, protecting lives and properties, and ensuring the safety and security of all Ghanaians.

He expressed his commitment to supporting the Ghana Police Service in achieving its goals.

In line with the government’s manifesto, the Minister assured a comprehensive review of the national security architecture to ensure professionalism and insulation from political interference.

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In the area of technological advancements, he noted that the Government intends to introduce state-of-the-art technology for police operations and expansion of the Police Hospital.

In his remarks, the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, assured the Minister of the Service’s professionalism and commitment to ensuring peace and security in the country.

The Minister’s visit aims to provide a valuable opportunity for interaction and discussion on ways to improve the Ghana Police Service.

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Z-9 Helicopter Crash: Investigation Board begins work – Ministry of Defence

The Ministry of Defence has announced that the Board established to investigate the recent Z-9 helicopter crash has officially started its work.

According to the Ministry, the Board is chaired by the National Security Coordinator, with members drawn from the Ghana Air Force and the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation and Prevention Bureau of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority.

The Ministry further explained that the United States of America was supporting the work of the Board by providing advice and assistance through investigators from the U.S. Air Force.

It added that the Board may also call on other local and international experts and institutions to assist with the investigation.

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The Ministry recalled that on the day of the crash, which occurred on August 6, 2025, a preliminary team was formed to collect evidence in support of the Board’s work.

The team is expected to present its findings to the Board today.

The Ministry disclosed that the Investigation Board had been given 30 days to complete its work and submit a final report.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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WASSCE 2025 begins: Asenso Boakye commends students at Bantama for abstaining from exams malpractice

The Member of Parliament for Bantama, Francis Asenso Boakye, has praised students in his constituency for showing discipline and avoiding examination malpractice as the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) begins.

The MP visited four Senior High Schools in Bantama: Asanteman SHS, Kumasi Girls SHS, Islamic SHS and Bantama SDA SHS to monitor the start of the exams.

A total of 5,370 students from these schools are taking part in this year’s WASSCE.

Mr. Asenso Boakye expressed satisfaction with the orderly conduct of the exams and commended both students and supervisors for their commitment to a smooth process.

He encouraged the candidates to remain focused and diligent, stressing that success comes through hard work and not shortcuts.

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He wished the students the best of luck and urged them to make their families, schools and the Bantama constituency proud.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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