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BMW Club Ghana has donated safety equipment to the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service, reinforcing its commitment to promoting road safety and supporting institutions responsible for maintaining order on Ghana’s roads.
The presentation took place at the MTTD Headquarters in Accra during a brief ceremony, where the President of BMW Club Ghana, Solomon Bekoe, officially handed over the items to DCOP Alex Kodjo Wowolo. The event was attended by members of the club as well as officers of the MTTD.

The donated equipment, which included high-visibility safety vests and light directional batons, is expected to enhance the visibility and effectiveness of traffic officers as they manage traffic flow, prevent accidents and ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians.
In addition to the donation, BMW Club Ghana organised a health screening exercise for MTTD officers, conducted by medical professionals within the club. The screening provided officers with access to essential health checks, including blood pressure monitoring, blood glucose testing, body mass index (BMI) assessments and general medical consultations. The initiative was aimed at encouraging preventive healthcare and promoting the wellbeing of officers who spend long hours managing traffic on busy roads.
Speaking at the ceremony, the President of BMW Club Ghana highlighted the importance of supporting frontline institutions whose work directly impacts public safety.
Founded in March 2018, BMW Club Ghana is a registered non-governmental organisation that brings together BMW owners and enthusiasts with a shared passion for responsible driving, automotive excellence and community engagement. Headquartered in Accra, the club comprises professionals, entrepreneurs and motoring enthusiasts who participate in a range of organised activities, including tourism drives, motorsport experiences, professional networking forums, youth mentorship programmes and community outreach initiatives.

Beyond celebrating the BMW brand, the club actively promotes road safety awareness and social responsibility through corporate social responsibility initiatives spanning health, education and public safety.
Through activities such as this donation and health outreach, BMW Club Ghana continues to strengthen its role as one of the country’s leading automotive communities, using its platform not only to celebrate the driving experience but also to contribute meaningfully to safety, wellbeing and community development across Ghana.

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