Friday, August 16, 2013

N/R Police Commander appeals to Melcom to get parking space for clients

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The Northern Regional Police Commander has appealed to management of Melcom Groups of Companies to as a matter of urgency get a bigger place to create an avenue for enough parking place for vehicles and motor bikes to ease congestion and for security wise.
DCOP Ken Yeboah said because of the insufficient parking space at the premises, Clients Park their vehicles and motor bikes on the shoulders of that stretch of road resulting to congestion.
The Northern Regional Police Commander made the plea during a courtesy call on him by the Director of Communication of Melcom Groups of Companies, Godwin Avenorgbo yesterday in Tamale.
DCOP Ken Yeboah admitted that the company since its inception in the region has been cooperative with the security agencies especially the police in the discharge of their duties.
He acknowledged the fact that the security at the premises of the mall is excellent.
The Communication Director, Godwin Avenorgbo revealed that the company is marshalling plans to acquire a site to build a bigger mall in the region which can serve the needs of all calibers of clients that are ready to do business with them.
He indicated that the Ghana Police Service for sometime have been doing extremely well in combating crimes and exercising their duties professionally despite the challenges involved.
He said the service had off late made policing very visible at all corners across the country which has made the crime rate of the country to reduce significantly paving way for smooth environment for corporate entities to operate successfully.
He however commended the Northern Police Command for the tidy nature of its office premises both internal and external. 
Meanwhile the Director of Communication, Godwin Avenorgbo on behalf of the group Chairman earlier paid similar call on the Gulkpegu Chief, where he donated a table top refrigerator and a hamper to the chief upon request made in his earlier visit to the palace.
The company also donated sugar, praying mats and rice to the Tamale central mosque worth hundreds of Ghana cedis.

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