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Wilbert Petty Brentum, the Western North Regional Minister, has pledged to support the Regional Police Command with the necessary logistics to maintain peace and security in the region.
He said this when he visited the regional police command during their West Africa Securities Association celebration.
The Minister, in his address, commended the security agencies for their swift efforts in maintaining peace and order in the region.
Mr Brentum stated that peace was essential for development, and called on the people to cherish the unity among themselves and work collectively to maintain stability both in the region and the nation at large.
He pledged the Regional Coordinating Council’s commitment to supporting the security agencies to enable them to execute their duties effectively to bring socio-economic development to the region.
Dr Francis Tsidi, the Regional Police Commander, for his part, assured the Minister and the people that the security situation was calm and under control, and that they should have utmost confidence in the command
“All security contingencies would be maximised with personnel being positioned at vantage security checkpoints across the region, so we will go all out to provide optimum security in the region,” he added
The Commander, on behalf of the command and other security agencies, expressed gratitude to the Minister for his visit and reaffirmed their dedication to ensuring peace in the region.
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