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The Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery, on Thursday, gave the assurance that government of President Akufo-Addo would ensure the safety of every Ghanaian.
He described the Government of Ghana, as an executive led by a sensitive President, and that the Government was not looking on unconcerned to recent issues of violence across the country.
Mr Dery was firm that murders and violence related to Ghana’s December 2020 general election, the Takoradi girls’ murder and other similar cases were under investigation.
“The matter, just like any other killings, is being investigated, rather than personalizing, the President was strengthening state institutions to empower them to deal effectively with corruption," the Minister gave the assurance on Thursday, in Parliament.
According to him, government was also equipping police and other security agencies to be more effective.
The Interior Minister extolled President Akufo-Addo, as a sensitive president committed to democratic principles, and gave the assurance that the target of the Government was to ensure equal safety for all Ghanaians.
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