The Ghana Police Service has apologised to the public for the traffic congestion experienced on the Accra-Ofankor stretch of the N6 Highway on November 22.
The congestion was attributed to the Course 52 Cadet Officers’ Graduation Ceremony, the Service said.
In a statement on Thursday, the Police acknowledged the inconvenience caused to the commuting public and other road users.
They assured the public that lessons have been learned from the incident, and measures will be taken to enhance the management of traffic during similar events in the future.
"The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the entire Ghana Police Service wish to sincerely apologize to the public for the traffic congestion."
"We would like to assure you that we have learned the relevant lessons and will improve our management of traffic for similar events going forward," the statement concluded.
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