The recent commissioning of the beautiful Kumasi Police Hospital has sparked controversy, with some individuals attempting to attribute its construction to the previous government. However, according to the Director of Police Welfare, COP Iddi Lansa Seidu, these claims are entirely unfounded.
In a statement, COP Seidu clarified that the hospital was built solely with contributions from the Police Welfare fund.
This fact underscores the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to improving the welfare of its personnel. The hospital’s construction is a testament to the Service’s ability to mobilize resources and invest in the well-being of its members.
COP Seidu’s statement was a direct response to claims made by George Kwarteng Adenta, who attempted to link the hospital’s construction to the previous government. The Police Welfare Director’s assertion that the hospital was built with Police Welfare contributions alone puts paid to such claims. It is essential to give credit where it is due and acknowledge the efforts of the Ghana Police Service in developing this critical infrastructure.
The commissioning of the Kumasi Police Hospital marks a significant milestone in the Ghana Police Service’s efforts to improve the health and well-being of its personnel. The hospital will provide much-needed medical care and support to police officers and their families, enhancing their overall quality of life.
The Kumasi Police Hospital is a shining example of the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to investing in the welfare of its personnel.
With its construction funded entirely by Police Welfare contributions, the hospital stands as a testament to the Service’s ability to mobilize resources and prioritize the needs of its members. COP Seidu’s statement has set the record straight, and it is essential to acknowledge the Ghana Police Service’s role in developing this critical infrastructure.
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