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A five-year-old girl had her dream of becoming a police woman fulfilled on her birthday.

Her mother, Efya Sika from Akyem Oda in the Eastern Region surprised her by giving her a first-hand experience of how working as a police lady will be.

The mother’s request was gladly granted by the Akyem Oda MTTD commander who took the girl on a road check exercise.

Efya Sika, who is a professional photographer, gifted the daughter, identified as Aseda, a rare opportunity to work as a ‘policewoman’ when she turned five years old.

According to Oda Citizen, a Facebook page that first shared the photos of Aseda’s time with the police, the little girl dreams of becoming a police officer in the future.

Little Aseda was seen dressed in a replica police uniform.

Some of the photos showed Aseda standing in the middle of the road as an MTTD officer ditecting traffic. She also visited the DVLA office.
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