By Michael Foli Jackidy
Dzodze (V/R), Sept. 29, GNA – Chief Superintendent Alfred Kudah, Ketu Divisional Police Commander, has undertaken a familiarisation tour of the Dzodze District to interact with personnel, assess challenges, and strengthen collaboration with stakeholders.
The tour, which began at the Dzodze Police Station, was accompanied by Superintendent Eric Vondee, the Divisional Crime Officer on Friday.
Addressing the personnel at the forecourt, Chief Supt. Kudah emphasised the need for discipline, punctuality, neatness in appearance and uniform, and professionalism in the discharge of duties.
He cautioned personnel of the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) against extortion from drivers and urged them to always uphold integrity.
Superintendent Vondee also reminded detectives of the importance of timely submission of Situation Reports (Sitreps), Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly returns, noting that delays create inconveniences and affect operational efficiency.
During the engagement, personnel raised concerns, including the urgent need to renovate and strengthen the Dzodze police cells to accommodate more inmates.
Chief Supt. Kudah acknowledged the concern and gave the assurance that steps would be taken to address it.
The delegation later visited Fafa Radio Station in Dzodze, where they held discussions with Mr. Emmanuel Evortefe, CEO of the station, on strengthening community–police relations.
The team then proceeded to the Tadzewu Police barrier and the Tadzewu Police Station in the Ketu North Municipality.
At the barrier, Chief Supt. Kudah encouraged officers to remain alert and execute their duties with professionalism.
At the Tadzewu Police Station, he tasked the district command to engage local stakeholders for support in constructing a new cell facility to improve conditions for inmates.
Chief Supt. Kudah’s tour forms part of efforts to enhance police visibility, discipline, and stakeholder collaboration across the Ketu Division.
GNA
Edited By: Maxwell Awumah/George-Ramsey Benamba