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The Ghana Police Service has announced sweeping security measures across the country to ensure the safety of all citizens during the 2025 Easter celebrations.
In a statement issued Friday, the Service assured the public that officers have been strategically deployed across roads, highways, and communities nationwide as part of a comprehensive operation to maintain peace and order throughout the festive season.
“The Ghana Police Service wishes to inform the general public that comprehensive security measures have been put in place nationwide to ensure a safe and peaceful 2025 Easter celebration,” the statement said.
Security presence has been intensified in the Eastern Region, particularly the Kwahu area, where thousands are expected to converge for the annual Paragliding Festival and other Easter-related events.
“Special security arrangements have also been made within the Kwahu areas to cover the Paragliding Festival and other scheduled activities,” the statement emphasised.
The Police are calling on the public to play their part in ensuring a safe holiday season. “We urge everyone to be security conscious, remain vigilant, and report any suspicious activities to the police,” the statement advised.
The Police Administration concluded with a goodwill message to the nation: “The Police Administration wishes you a happy Easter.”
The enhanced operations come amid heightened public interest in safety during major national holidays, especially in densely populated recreational zones.
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