The Immigration Service has honoured five Officers whose vigilance prevented the smuggling of fuel through unapproved routes along the country’s borders.
The officers include the Akanu Sector Commander, Chief Superintendent Godson Attobrah and Officer-In-Charge of Grounds, Assistant Superintendent Augustus Okyere. The rest are Inspector Samuel Ampofo, Assistant Inspector Kofi Asante and Assistant Immigration Control Officer 1, Israel Gidisu.
Four of the honoured Officers on July 8, intercepted volumes of petroleum products being smuggled through an unapproved route along the borders of Akanu in the Volta Region, while the other Officer committedly ensured environmental cleanliness in and around the National Headquarters of the GIS.
They were presented with a certificate, undisclosed amount of money and a plaque each by the CGI, Deputy Comptroller-Generals and the Head of Border Management Department, Commissioner Isaac Owusu Mensah.
Speaking Monday, at a ceremony at Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) Headquarters in Accra, Comptroller-General of Immigration (CGI), Kwame Asuah Takyi, extoled the Officers for their bravery, patriotism and dedication to duty.
He noted that the commendation given to the leadership of the Service by the State should tickle down to the Officers who were in the thick of affairs.
“When the glory comes, it usually goes to the leaders. The glory should go to the Officers too,” he said.
“They could have taken money and allowed them to go,” he added.
The CGI indicated that Management recognises the effort of the Officers, hence, the ceremony to show their appreciation to them.
“Management and I recognise what you have done and gives you this token to show our appreciation,” he said.
The Deputy Comptroller-General in-Charge of Finance and Administration, Mrs. Judith Dzokoto-Lomoh expressed gratefulness to the Officers for not only being friendly but vigilant at the frontiers.
She commended them for their dedication and show of professionalism and encouraged them to do more. “More grease to your elbows,” she added.
Mrs. Dzokoto-Lomoh explained that they were being honoured for other Officers to know their good deeds to be emulated.
On his part, the Deputy Comptroller-General in-charge of Command Post and Operations, Mr. Laud Kwesi Affrifah called for the urgent need to resource the Border Patrol Unit of the Service.
He explained that a well-resourced Border Patrol Unit would go a long way to curb the leakages of resources.
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