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The Ejura Traditional Council, led by Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II, has handed over an eight-bedroom apartment to the Ghana Police Service to beef up security in the Ejura enclave.
The accommodation, comprising four two-bedroom self-contained units, was rented for two years at a cost of nearly 200,000 cedis.
The apartments will serve as residences for four senior police officers posted to the Ashanti North Regional Police Command.

Each unit features two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living area, washrooms, and utilities for comfortable living.
The gesture follows the chief's construction of a modern divisional police headquarters in Ejura, which necessitated the deployment of police personnel to the area.

The chief handed over the keys to the apartment to the police on Monday, July 21, 2025.
The Ejurahene emphasized the need for the public to support the government in providing maximum security to the people.

He revealed that the rent was paid by the Ejura Traditional Council with support from farmers in the area.
Barimah Osei Hwedie II pledged the Council's commitment to supporting security and development in the area.
The Ashanti North Regional Police Commander, DCOP Jude Cobinna, commended the Ejurahene for the support, noting that it came at the right time.
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