The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) yesterday, donated 200 motorbikes to the Ghana Police Service (GPS) in Accra, to enhance its smooth and effective operation.
Presenting the items on behalf of the ECG, the Board Chair, Mr Keli Gadzekpo, said it was to help the GPS to beef up security as the Christmas celebration was fast approaching.
He noted that the ECG was going to up the donation to a 1000 motorbikes which meant that 800 more motorbikes were yet to be donated.
Receiving the motorbikes on behalf of the Police, the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, thanked the ECG for the support extended to his outfit.
He stated that the gesture by the ECG was a demonstration of the relationship that existed between the GPS and the company, adding that “The donation is a demonstration of the partnership between Police and ECG.”
Such a relationship, Dr Dampare was hopeful would continue, while urging other companies to emulate the kind gesture showed by the ECG.
Dr Dampare assured the ECG and the general public that the police would continue to work together to make the nation a safe place for everyone.
According to him, the government had been very supportive of the work of the GPS to ensure that it operates smoothly and effectively.
The Managing Director of ECG, Mr Samuel Dubik, in his remarks, said the ECG was grateful for the work the GPS was doing despite the challenges and the risks involved in their operations.
There was also a display of motorbike riding skills by motorbike riders in the GPS.
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