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The Ghana Police Service has announced comprehensive security arrangements across the country to ensure the safety of the public during activities marking Wednesday, December 31, as Ghanaians usher in the New Year.
Addressing the press on Wednesday, "the Police said personnel have been deployed nationwide, with patrols intensified in communities, major towns, entertainment centres, and along key highways to prevent crime and maintain public order throughout the festive period."
The Service noted that police visibility will be significantly heightened, particularly around areas expected to record increased human and vehicular movement.
To ease traffic and reduce road crashes associated with the festive rush, traffic officers will be stationed at major intersections and along roads leading to watchnight services and social events.
The Police further disclosed that special security arrangements have been put in place at churches, public gathering venues, and other locations likely to attract large crowds. Members of the public have been urged to cooperate with officers on duty and comply with lawful instructions at all times.
The Service also called on "Ghanaians to remain vigilant and be each other’s keepers by promptly reporting any suspicious activities." Religious and community leaders were encouraged to conduct their activities responsibly to avoid creating fear or panic.
In the event of an emergency, the public has been advised to contact the Police through the emergency numbers 0302773906, 18555, 191, or 112.
The Ghana Police Service wished the public a safe and peaceful New Year.
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