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The president of the Private Security Guard Association of Ghana has extended season greetings to private security guards across the country, praising their dedication and urging them to remain vigilant throughout the festive season.
In a Christmas message, Roland Obibah Mensah expressed profound gratitude to guards for their commitment to protecting lives and property, describing their work as vital to national safety, especially during the holidays.
He wished all private security guards a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year, expressing hope that the season would be marked by love, peace, joy and renewed hope.
The Association also encouraged guards to remain physically and spiritually strong during and after the Christmas festivities, stressing that discipline and resilience are critical to their work.
According to the message, determination, hard work, honesty, and self-reliance remain key values that will lead to success in the profession and improve conditions within the industry.
The president further called on guards to stay united and focused, noting that commitment and solidarity would help them overcome challenges confronting the private security sector.
Mr Mensah urged personnel to be extra vigilant at their duty posts and to exhibit professionalism at all times, particularly during the festive period when security risks often increase.
The Association assured members that better days lie ahead, while commending guards for their dedication, sacrifice and hard work in the private security industry.
The message ended with a prayer for God’s blessings on Ghana and a call for national strength and unity as the country moves into the New Year.
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