Oil Marketing Company, Kabore Oil Limited has presented a 49 inch tevelevsion set and a citation to police General Sergeant Ndago Osman, of the Nsawam District Police Command. The cost of the 49 inch Samsung television set was GHc3, 000.
The General Manager of Kabore Oil Ltd, Mr. Tamim- Daari Froko who made the presentation extoled General Sergeant Osman as a professional police officer who is loyal and hardworking towards his duties.
The citation said: “Kabore Oil extends its sincere appreciation and acknowledgement of your timeless efforts and contributions to the growth of our business.’
‘Kabore oil is extremely happy and thankful for your hard work, professionalism and outstanding performance in ensuring security for the employers, customer, as well as properties.”
Mr. Daari Froko told the Daily Express that management of Kabore awarded him so as to serve as a morale booster in order for him to keep up with his professionalism policing and further encouraged police personnel to work diligently.
The Nsawam District Police Commander, Superintendent Felix Apedo who received the citation and the television set on behalf of Sergeant Ndago Osman expressed his appreciation to the management of Kabore Oil Ltd for recognising the professionalismand hardwork of General Sergeant Osman.
He urged police personnel of the service to emulate the dedication General Sergeant Ndago Osman used in discharging his duties.
General Sergeant Ndago Osman, who was overwhelmed by the award, expressed his appreciation to Kabore Oil Ltd for distinguishing his hardwork.
He encouraged his colleagues to work professionally by dedicating their time and energy to protecting lives and properties.
The Chief Executive Officer of Kabore Oil Ltd, Chief Bukari Kabore thanked General Sergeant Ndago Osman for sacrificing his lives to protecting lives and properties within the Nsawam District and beyond.
He also called on the Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of Police (COP) David Asante Apeatu to promote him so as to encourage police personnel to work professionally.
By: Raphael Apetorgbor
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