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Ashanti Regional Manager of Prudential Bank Limited has noted the protection of life and property should be a shared responsibility among the citizenry.
Mr. Martin Bannerman therefore expects corporate institutions to be proactive in responding to the needs of the security agencies, especially the police.
Prudential Bank has responded to a request for a set of computers by the Asawasi Police in Kumasi to help facilitate administrative processes at the command.
Mr. Bannerman tells Luv News it should be part of the corporate social responsibility of organizations to respond to the needs of the police, no matter how much little such contributions maybe.
“We know the work of the police is very critical, especially we working in the financial sector. So we think when they make an appeal, we should work hand-in-hand with them to solve some of their problems”, he stated.
He observed that public protection for the police in terms of resourcing them is a secured means to receive the best of service for a crime-free society.
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