“The Camry are not the most required vehicles for the police, they need pickups…That is what you need”, he said, reiterating the point that the saloon cars cannot stand the pressure of the work required by the police to fight crime, especially when the roads are not good. According to Mr. Agboza, it must be the question of “using the right tool for the right job” and it does not seem as such if the cars are going to be used in rural areas. He maintained the presentation of the cars was merely “cosmetic” and not the solution to the problem of the police. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan (NEIP), Mr. John Kumah, who was also on the discussion disagreed with Mr. Agboza’s claims that the 200 saloon cars presentation is misplaced. Mr. Kumah said the analysis by the Adaklu MP using his constituency as a representation of Ghana and its roads condition is wrong. “His view of Ghana in the eyes of Adaklu is wrong”, Mr. Kumah said. He however agrees that 200 vehicles for the police is not enough but draws attention to the government’s promise to do more for the police. Mr. Kumah also thinks the government should be commended, adding the police can still look forward to the high-powered vehicles. By P.D Wedam|editors.3news.com|Ghana
200 vehicles to police “totally misplaced” – Adaklu MP
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Pwaberi Denis is a writer with 3news.com. Follow him on X, @pwaberi-denis and LinkedIn: Pwaberi Denis