President John Dramani Mahama says criminal activities in Ghana have reduced drastically.
He said this while addressing the press at the Flagstaff House on Tuesday.
According to him, a cursory look at the statistics between 2013 and 2014
show that criminal activities have reduced by 5,000 incidents.
The country has in recent times recorded a number of robbery incidents that have in some cases led to the death of some victims.
In 2015, a Branch Sales Marketing Manager at Vodafone and a Fashion
Designer among others were killed in seperate robbery attacks in their
homes.
Despite these happenings, the President is optimistic government has
taken some effective measures to make Ghanaians feel more secured.
“If you take a look at the statistics between 2013 and 2014, there has
been a reduction in crime by 5000 incidents and we are seeing a
consistent reduction in crime. You can see the dexterity with which the
Police Service is carrying out its duties.”
He also said the retooling of the Police service and other policy
decisions have reduced the Police to population ratio, which is close to
UN’s acceptable figures.
According to the President in 2012, the ratio was 1 Police personnel to
over 900 persons but this has reduced to 1:740, which a significant
stride to UN’s 1:500.
“If you consider the various sectors, the security sector is one of the
areas Ghana has made very massive investments. At the time we came into
office, the Police Service had many challenges in terms of mobility in
terms of availability of transport to be able to respond to crime
situations…
"So what we did was to start a retooling not only of the Ghana Armed
Forces but also of the Police Service and other security institutions
and then also to begin a recruitment drive that will increase the
numbers of Police personnel in order that they are able to check crime.”
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