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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), John Kudalor, who is on a 2-day working visit in the Ashanti Region will meet senior police officers and confer with the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at the Manhyia.
He is expected to meet the Ashanti Regional Minister, John Alexander Kwabena Ackon who also doubles as chairman of the Regional Security Council to discuss the security situation in the Region before commissioning a police station at Asaam near Mampong to end the first day's activities.

Mr. Kudalor on the second day will be at the Regional Police Training School to commission Public Order Equipment, Service vehicles and other police projects.
Later in the day, senior police officers; including Chief Inspectors and inspectors will have the opportunity to interact with the number one constable at a durbar at the Miklin Hotel.
Mr Kudalor will also inspect a guard in his honour at Atwima Ofoase where he would commission a police station there.
The IGP's visit comes less than a week President Mahama ended a 3-day Accounting to the People tour.
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